Gender: Literary and Cinematic Representation : Selected Papers from the Eleventh Annual Florida State University Conference on Literature and Film

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Jeanne Marie Ruppert
University Press of Florida, 1994 - Literary Criticism - 138 pages
Introduction: Gender and Representation, by Jeanne Ruppert American Gigolo: The Male Body Makes an Appearance, of Sorts, by Peter Lehman The Unfashionable Male Subject, by Patricia Mellencamp Gender Representation in Paul Schrader's American Gigolo, by William Luhr Framing and Representation in American Gigolo, by Robert T. Eberwein The Question of Masculinity, by Danae Clark Fellini's 9 1/2, by Teresa de Lauretis Reconstructing the Gaze: Voyeurism in Richardson's Pamela, by Kristina Straub

Narrative as Violence, Violence as Patriarchy, Patriarchy as Story-Telling, by Susan Jeffords Representing Romance: Reading/Writing/Fantasy and the "Liberated" Heroine of Recent Hollywood Films, by Mimi White

Foreign L(anguish), Mother Tongue: Concepts of Language in Contemporary Feminist Science Fiction, by Annegret J. Weimer Jeanne Ruppert is an editor for the Florida Legislature and teaches editing at Florida State University.

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