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Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice : Cinemas of Girlhood

Gateward, Frances(Edited by)Pomerance, Murray(Edited by)
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From ""The Wizard of Oz"" to ""Lolita"", from ""Heathers"" to ""Spice Girls - The Movie"", images of girlhood have been projected on the silver screen in myriad ways.

Films have depicted society's problematic expectations of girls together with the dreams, anxieties and tensions experienced by girls themselves.

In examining the construction of girlhood from many angles, this collection of essays attempts to capture the richness of meaning behind ""girl films"", but also explores the recent resurgence of youth-orientated cinema and the relationship of young female viewers to that medium.

The 20 essays approach the construction of girlhood from a variety of perspectives, including reception, production, star images and textual analyses, while exploring such topics as star power, the Riot Grrrl movement, coming of age and loss of innocence.

Among the characters given special attention are those in ""Gidget"", ""Crooklyn"", ""Titanic"", ""Freeway"" and ""Girls Town"".

Written for general and academic readers, this work offers a livley discussion of gender in youth-orientated films.

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Product Details
Wayne State University Press
0814329179 / 9780814329177
Hardback
28/02/2002
United States
344 pages, 18 illustrations
736 grams
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