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Comic Venus

Kristen Anderson Wagner (Autor)

Wayne State University Press (Editora)

R$ 260,79
SKU: 9780814341025

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For many people the term "silent comedy" conjures up images of Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp, Buster Keaton's Stoneface, or Harold Lloyd hanging precariously from the side of a skyscraper. Even people who have never seen a silent film can recognize these comedians at a glance. But what about the female comedians? Gale Henry, Louise Fazenda, Colleen Moore, Constance Talmadge-these and numerous others were wildly popular during the silent film era, appearing in countless motion pictures and earning top salaries, and yet, their names have been almost entirely forgotten. As a consequence, recovering their history is all the more compelling given that they laid the foundation for generations of funny women, from Lucille Ball to Carol Burnett to Tina Fey. These women constitute an essential and neglected sector of film history, reflecting a turning point in women's social and political history. Their talent and brave spirit continues to be felt today, and Comic Venus: Women and Comedy in American Silent Film seeks to provide a better understanding of women's experiences in the early twentieth century, and to better understand and appreciate the unruly and boundary-breaking women who have followed.

The diversity and breadth of archival materials explored in Comic Venus illuminate the social and historical period of comediennes and silent film. In four sections, Kristen Anderson Wagner enumerates the relationship between women and comedy, beginning with the question of why historically women weren't seen as funny or couldn't possibly be funny in the public and male eye, a question that persists even today. Wagner delves into the idea of women's "delicate sensibilities," which presumably prevented them from being funny, and in chapter two traces ideas about feminine beauty and what a woman should express versus what these comedic women did express, as Wagner notes, "comediennes challenged the as

Sobre o Livro

Este estudo examina a presença e a representação de comediantes mulheres no cinema mudo americano, com foco em figuras como Gale Henry, Louise Fazenda e Colleen Moore e no contexto cultural do início do século XX.

A autora analisa arquivos variados — incluindo filmes, imprensa e materiais promocionais — para discutir percepções sobre feminilidade, beleza e o lugar das mulheres na comédia popular.

O livro destina-se a leitores interessados em história do cinema, estudos de gênero e cultura visual, oferecendo um recorte histórico sobre práticas performativas e recepção do público.

Características

Categoria História do cinema
Subcategoria Gênero e estudos feministas
Autores Kristen Anderson Wagner
Sobre o Autor Kristen Anderson Wagner é pesquisadora e autora de trabalhos sobre cinema e cultura visual relacionados ao período do cinema mudo.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 314
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Wayne State University Press
ISBN 9780814341025
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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