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E-raamat: Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck: Twenty-Six Short Essays on a Working Star

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-May-2023
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From The Lady Eve, to The Big Valley, Barbara Stanwyck played parts that showcased her multidimensional talents but also illustrated the limits imposed on women in film and television. Catherine Russell’s A to Z consideration of the iconic actress analyzes twenty-six facets of Stanwyck and the America of her times. Russell examines Stanwyck’s work onscreen against the backdrop of costuming and other aspects of filmmaking. But she also views the actress’s off-screen performance within the Hollywood networks that made her an industry favorite and longtime cornerstone of the entertainment community. Russell’s montage approach coalesces into an engrossing portrait of a singular artist whose intelligence and savvy placed her center-stage in the production of her films and in the debates around women, femininity, and motherhood that roiled mid-century America.

Original and rich, The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck is an essential and entertaining reexamination of an enduring Hollywood star.

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"Russell has positioned her concise, structurally adventurous contribution to 'Stanwyck studies' to reflect the expanding range of cultural approaches to women in media published during the past decade. . . . The twenty-six bite-sized essays cover themes of work, gender, sexuality, ageing, misogyny, class and race." --Times Literary Supplement "Catherine Russell's The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck adds illuminating dimension to the actress's complex life story and equally vaunted career. Her meticulously researched and thoughtful analysis brings a fresh perspective to Stanwyck' s legacy, and captures the enduring power and charm of the classical Hollywood movie star." --Cineaste "The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck makes the choice to refuse to simplify Stanwycks career. It underscores Stanwycks importance, but it doesnt pretend like she, the films, or the era that created them are something theyre not. As a result, Russell has put together an unflinching work of criticism that must be acknowledged as the definitive work on the subject. Its essential reading for anyone interested in Stanwyck or the era of film she headlined." --NewCity Catherine Russells inventive study of Barbara Stanwycks long, fascinating career as a working star offers a tantalizing model for other feminist histories of womens work in the film industry. Achronological and essayistic, Russells approach weaves back and forth between Stanwycks onscreen roles, her star persona, and her working life to document what Russell calls the structural misogyny of the industry.--Shelley Stamp, author of Lois Weber in Early Hollywood and Movie-Struck Girls A deeply creative and insightful critical study of Barbara Stanwycks agency and labor as a performer, The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck is a stunning blend of feminist historiography, archival research, star-studies, biography, and film analysis--a rewarding and immensely pleasurable read.--Julie Grossman, author of The Femme Fatale

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction to Stanwyck Studies 1(14)
A All I Desire: Pastiche and Performance
15(11)
B The Barbara Stanwyck Show: Everyday Melodrama
26(12)
C Crimes of Passion: A Destructive Character
38(10)
D Dion the Son and Barbara the Bad Mother
48(10)
E Edith Head: Clothing Makes the Woman a Woman
58(11)
F Forty Guns and The Furies: Angry Women
69(11)
G Gambling Ladies: Playing Games
80(11)
H William Holden: Making Men
91(9)
I Illicit: How to Be Ultramodern
100(11)
J Jungle Films / White Women
111(11)
K Kate Crawley: Cross-Dressing in the Archive
122(9)
L The Lady Eve: Performativity and Melancholia
131(11)
M Fred MacMurray: Kissing and Playing
142(11)
N No Man of Her Own: Double Women and the Star
153(9)
O Annie Oakley: A Girl and a Gun
162(10)
P Paranoia, Abjection, and Gaslighting
172(12)
Q The Queen
184(9)
R Riding, Falling, and Stunts
193(10)
S The Stella Dallas Debates
203(11)
T Theresa Harris: Black Double
214(11)
U Union Pacific: Unmaking History
225(12)
V Voice, Body, Identity
237(10)
W Working Women and Cultural Labor
247(12)
X Exotica and Bitter Tears
259(10)
Y You Belong to Me: Archives and Fans
269(10)
Z Zeppo Marx: Comedy and Agency
279(10)
Notes 289(30)
Bibliography 319(14)
Index 333
Catherine Russell is Distinguished University Research Professor of Cinema at Concordia University. Her books include Archiveology: Walter Benjamin and Archival Film Practices and Classical Japanese Cinema Revisited.