Women in Film
.... Traditionally there are three roles
women have portrayed in
film:
women as workers;
women as housewives;
women as sex-objects (Masavisut, Simson and Smith 181 ....
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Unruly Women in Film
.... Writer/director Coline Serreau has made a
film in which all the men are insensitive brutes who believe they own
women, while the
women are sensitive to each ....
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The film Waiting to Exhale (1995), directed by Fo
.... As shown in the
film,
women are second-class citizens in part because they have allowed themselves to be so regarded, and they will not change this situation ....
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A Class Divided and The Women of Summer
.... depicting an historic moment when feminists, unionists, and educators came together at Bryn Mawr's Summer School for
Women Workers, is one such
film. ....
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FILM NOIR
.... her madness.
Women went to see the
film because it was a "Crawford picture", not because of its downer subject matter. As Sennett ....
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Treatment of Women in Two Films
.... The sexpot image is not contrasted in the
film with a view of
women as intelligent or seeking their own role in the male world of business; rather, the sexpot ....
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Women in Indian Cinema
.... of Radha and Nisha demonstrate how
film themselves are constructs that are fantasies that construct imaginary characters like these two
women and their ....
(1507

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Brief discussion of the history of women in entertainment
.... Modleski, Tanya. On the Existence of
Women: A brief history of the relations between
women's studies and
film's studies.
Women's Studies Quarterly. ....
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Adult Learners / Women
.... Gilbert, L. (Director), and Russell, W. (Writer). (1983). Educating Rita [
film]. Columbia. Rose, AD (May-June 1993).
Women as learners. XXXX. ....
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The film and television versions of M*A*S*H
.... This same relationship exists between the
film and television show regarding their portrayal of
women in general and nurses in particular. ....
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Ridley Scott's Film, GI Jane
.... Haskell sees the term "woman's
film" as demeaning and as implying that
women's emotional problems are of minor significance (Haskell 154). ....
(1621

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Hollywood's Portrayal of Women
.... profits. Another reason for the mask-like persona of
women in
film was that
women were-and probably always have been-feared by men. In ....
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Racial Division in Three Films
.... As shown in the
film,
women are second-class citizens in part because they have allowed themselves to be so regarded, and they will not change this situation ....
(1659

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Race and the divide between the races
.... As shown in the
film,
women are second-class citizens in part because they have allowed themselves to be so regarded, and they will not change this situation ....
(1650

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Women
.... Thus, we see both
women in the
film and short story try to become free or break out of their routine existence by becoming others they secretly admire for ....
(964

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Women In Road Films
.... This is clear in one scene between Jane, a nurse, and Robin's mother: The
women in this
film, Thelma & Louise, and Even Cowgirls Get the Blues all travel on ....
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US Women of Color
.... has noted that "during the early stage of contemporary
women's movement, feminist .... More significantly, Hooks (44) believes that while Lee's
film may attempt to ....
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Film and the Novels of Jane Austen
.... been to the movies in the past few years has probably seen a
film adapted from .... it for the woman who became prestige goods to be exchanged among
women and also ....
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The film of Edward Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf?
The
film of Edward Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? .... process especially in terms of gender, in terms of the expression of
women writers and the ....
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Point Break as Male Fantasy Film
.... Even more mature males in the
film, like Agent Angelo Pappas, who mentors Utah, are portrayed as adolescent in their references to
women. ....
(736

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Waiting to Exhale (1995)
.... As shown in the
film,
women are second-class citizens in part because they have allowed themselves to be so regarded, and they will not change this situation ....
(1738

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Film Noir Film Genre
.... The
film noir portrayed a world where people were not essentially good, but deceitful and rotten. It is a world where the opposite sex, especially
women, was ....
(1952

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Japanese Characters in Film: The Cheat, Sayonara and Rising Sun
.... im)moral playing field." However, one must note that the Japanese are depicted in this
film as sexual adventurers who are deeply attracted to American
women. ....
(2423

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Issues in the Film Desert Hearts
.... society offers
women who lose their men. The fact that she has become mistress of all she surveys has not penetrated her alcoholic haze as the
film opens; the ....
(2202

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Yentl Hannah & Her Sisters
.... In each
film, the
women involved attempt to find themselves and meaning in life against a backdrop of obstacles, male domination, and emotional involvements. ....
(1027

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Honor in Chinese Society as Demonstrated Through Film
.... Finally, it will further examine the role of
women in Chinese society and how .... Honor translates more closely to the term loyalty in this
film and rulership has ....
(2659

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The book and the film of The Color Purple
The subject matter is essentially the same--the mistreatment of black
women by their .... criticism of this aspect of black life, it comes off as a nostalgic
film. ....
(1995

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)
Film Noir-Femme Fatale
.... THE CLASSIC AND MODERN FEMME FATALE The male and female protagonists in both classic and modern
film noir are the majority of the time men and
women who can ....
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Influence of Film Noir
.... In each case, the femme fatal in the
film has shot someone. The men are no better for the
women than the
women are for the men--without Walter Neff, Phyllis ....
(1636

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Women and the Mass Media
.... The problem goes beyond the fact that
women are treated differently by the
film industry, for portrayals of
women in
film have become less rather than more ....
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