Gender and Genre in 1990s Hollywood(English, Hardcover, Risio Patricia Di)

Gender and Genre in 1990s Hollywood(English, Hardcover, Risio Patricia Di)

  • Risio Patricia Di
Publisher:Bloomsbury PublishingISBN 13: 9781350292833ISBN 10: 1350292834

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Gender and Genre in 1990s Hollywood(English, Hardcover, Risio Patricia Di) is written by Risio Patricia Di and published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1350292834 (ISBN 10) and 9781350292833 (ISBN 13).

The 1990s was a decade of significant turmoil in Hollywood cinema, which resulted in a watershed moment in the interplay of gender and genre. Patricia Di Risio argues that cinematic representations of unconventional women had an important effect on traditionally male oriented genres, such as the crime thriller, road movie, western, film noir, war film, sci-fi, and horror. Di Risio analyses seven key films from the decade, including Blue Steel (1990), Thelma & Louise (1991), The Quick and the Dead (1995), Bound (1996), Jackie Brown (1997), G.I. Jane (1997) and Alien: Resurrection (1997), paying particular attention to their use of irony, allusion, and pastiche. She highlights how their female protagonists, a majority of whom are decidedly queer or gender questioning personas, produce an intense crossover in genre conventions, largely driven by their gender rebellion. She examines how a deconstruction of gender simultaneously allows genre hybridity and intertextuality, taking these films into unexpected new directions. In doing so, she delineates a clear line between the unconventional nature of the representation of the female protagonists and innovative changes to genre filmmaking practices.