Neo-Feminist Cinema: Girly Films, Chick Flicks, and Consumer Culture

Neo-Feminist Cinema: Girly Films, Chick Flicks, and Consumer Culture

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Neo-Feminist Cinema: Girly Films, Chick Flicks, and Consumer Culture

What lies behind current feminist discontent with contemporary cinema?


Through a combination of cultural and industry analysis, Hilary Radner’s Neo-Feminist Cinema: Girly Films, Chick Flicks and Consumer Culture shows how the needs of conglomerate Hollywood have encouraged an emphasis on consumer culture within films made for women. By exploring a number of representative "girly films," including Pretty Woman, Legally Blonde, Maid in Manhattan, The Devil Wears Prada, and Sex and the City: The Movie, Radner proposes that rather than being "post-feminist," as is usually assumed, such films are better described as "neo-feminist." Examining their narrative format, as it revolves around the story of an ambitious unmarried woman who defines herself through consumer culture as much as through work or romance, Radner argues that these films exemplify neo-liberalist values rather than those of feminism.


As such, Neo-Feminist Cinema offers a new explanation as to why feminist-oriented scholars and audiences who are seeking more than "labels and love" from their film experience have viewed recent "girly films" as a betrayal of second-wave feminism, and why, on the other hand, such films have proven to be so successful at the box office.

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Country
USA
Author
Hilary Radner
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781136995958
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Routledge
Manufacturer
Routledge
NumberOfPages
240
PublicationDate
2010-11-01
Publisher
Routledge
ReleaseDate
2010-11-01
Studio
Routledge