As living subjects rather than static icons, studio-era Hollywood actresses actively negotiated a balance between their public personas, film roles, and corporeal presence. The contemporary audience's engagement with the experience of these actresses unsettles the traditional model of narcissistic identification, which divides the off-screen spectator from his/her on-screen ideal. Exploring the fan's desire for a material connection to the performer, this book traces on- and off-screen representations of narcissistic femininity in classical Hollywood through studies of stars like Greta Garbo, Ava Gardner, and Marilyn Monroe
Film personality, 'Marilyn Monroe', is still, eighteen years after her death, remarkably well rememb...
Motion pictures can influence the development of both normal and disordered personality. The femme f...
While the Grande Dame Guignol films of the early 1960s served in their time to capitalize on the rep...
As living subjects rather than static icons, studio-era Hollywood actresses actively negotiated a ba...
Linking the images of stars as contrasting as Bette Davis, Marilyn Monroe, and Gloria Swanson, and u...
The construction of early movie stardom in Hollywood and Europe in the 1910s and the decades that fo...
This book offers the first comprehensive exploration of the importance of the ancient past in the de...
American cinematic glamour shapes hegemonic notions of femininity, beauty, performativity, sensualit...
Book Summary: Although she remains one of the all-time most recognizable Hollywood icons, Marilyn Mo...
Marilyn Monroe has been variously claimed as both symbol and product of the new consumerism and chan...
This study analyses three critically acclaimed psychological thriller films starring female leads: B...
Do women in classical Hollywood cinema ever truly speak for themselves? In Echo and Narcissus , Amy ...
This project focuses on popular female entertainers--Olive Logan, Annie Oakley, Annette Kellerman, C...
The contribution of psychoanalysis to marketing theory does not need to come from putting consumers ...
Stardom is an important mechanism through which both national identity and gender norms are articula...
Film personality, 'Marilyn Monroe', is still, eighteen years after her death, remarkably well rememb...
Motion pictures can influence the development of both normal and disordered personality. The femme f...
While the Grande Dame Guignol films of the early 1960s served in their time to capitalize on the rep...
As living subjects rather than static icons, studio-era Hollywood actresses actively negotiated a ba...
Linking the images of stars as contrasting as Bette Davis, Marilyn Monroe, and Gloria Swanson, and u...
The construction of early movie stardom in Hollywood and Europe in the 1910s and the decades that fo...
This book offers the first comprehensive exploration of the importance of the ancient past in the de...
American cinematic glamour shapes hegemonic notions of femininity, beauty, performativity, sensualit...
Book Summary: Although she remains one of the all-time most recognizable Hollywood icons, Marilyn Mo...
Marilyn Monroe has been variously claimed as both symbol and product of the new consumerism and chan...
This study analyses three critically acclaimed psychological thriller films starring female leads: B...
Do women in classical Hollywood cinema ever truly speak for themselves? In Echo and Narcissus , Amy ...
This project focuses on popular female entertainers--Olive Logan, Annie Oakley, Annette Kellerman, C...
The contribution of psychoanalysis to marketing theory does not need to come from putting consumers ...
Stardom is an important mechanism through which both national identity and gender norms are articula...
Film personality, 'Marilyn Monroe', is still, eighteen years after her death, remarkably well rememb...
Motion pictures can influence the development of both normal and disordered personality. The femme f...
While the Grande Dame Guignol films of the early 1960s served in their time to capitalize on the rep...