Sexual Politics and Narrative Film: Hollywood and Beyond

Sexual Politics and Narrative Film: Hollywood and Beyond

by Robin Wood
Sexual Politics and Narrative Film: Hollywood and Beyond

Sexual Politics and Narrative Film: Hollywood and Beyond

by Robin Wood

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Overview

One of the most distinctive voices in film criticism explores relationships between narrative style and sexual politics. Robin Wood, well known for his books Hollywood from Vietnam to Reagan and Hitchcock's Films Revisited, probes the political and sexual ramifications of fascism and cinema, marriage and the couple, romantic love, and representations of women, race, and gender in contemporary films from the United States, Europe, and Japan. He looks closely at the works of Leo McCarey and Jacques Rivette, Ozu's "Noriko Trilogy," and the recent Generation X films Before Sunrise and The Doom Generation. In a chapter on fascism and cinema that juxtaposes Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will and Alain Resnais's Night and Fog, Wood finds that what is most important is not these films' record of another time and place but "the light they can throw on our contemporary cultural situation." Wood's central concern in these chapters is the ways in which the films relate to sexual politics and the organization within our culture of gender and sexuality. Seeing humanity as a "battleground" of a struggle between forces for Life and those of Death, Wood holds out hope for a joining of the forces of feminism, antiracism, lesbian and gay rights, and environmentalism necessary for authentic movement toward liberation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231076050
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 10/05/1998
Series: Film and Culture Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Robin Wood, recently retired as professor of film studies at Atkinson College, York University, Canada, is the author of Hollywood from Vietnam to Reagan and Hitchcock's Films Revisited (both Columbia).

Table of Contents

I. Introductory
1. Introduction
2. Facisim/Cinema
II. Marriage and the Couple
3. The Couple and the Other
4. Renoir and Mozart
5. Resistance to Definition: Ozu's "Noriko" Trilogy
III. The Family
6. Leo McCarey and "Family Values"
7. Family Loyalties
IV. Romantic Love
8. The Two Gaslights
9. Letter from an Unknown Woman: The Double Narrative
V. Women—Oppression and Transgression
10. Three Films of Mizoguchi: Questions of Style and Identification
11. Persona Revisited
VI. Race and Gender
12. Mandingo: The Vindication of an Abused Masterpiece
VII. Toward Liberation
13. Narrative Pleasure: Two Films by Jacques Rivette
14. Drawing Earl: The Lesson of Life Classes
15. Rethinking Romantic Love: Before Sunrise
16. Finale: The Doom Generation

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Jeanine D. Bassinger

Wood brings clarity of thought, deep personal honesty, and an amazing knowledge of film to bear on an international array of material.

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