Women, Ageing and the Screen Industries

Women, Ageing and the Screen Industries
Title Women, Ageing and the Screen Industries PDF eBook
Author Susan Liddy
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 247
Release 2023-04-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3031183851

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This book explores the challenges facing women from their mid-forties as they attempt to build/maintain careers in the screen industries. Essays are concerned with the intersection of gender and age on screen and behind the camera and how that can create a ‘double jeopardy’. Existing research in this area has been primarily directed to onscreen representation. Female actors, with notable exceptions, struggle to get screen time and expansive roles as they age. Behind the camera, women 45+ also face challenges and roadblocks; to date, less attention has been directed to this group. The cross-cultural research in this collection offers an analysis of representation, on and off screen, touching on film, television, streaming services and film festivals. It includes an exploration of gendered ageism, age bias and stereotyping. It also highlights the achievements of mature female practitioners who, in their work and working lives, embody a resistance to restrictive cultural discourses about ageing women.

Women in the International Film Industry

Women in the International Film Industry
Title Women in the International Film Industry PDF eBook
Author Susan Liddy
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 352
Release 2020-08-08
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3030390705

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The chapter Experiencing Male Dominance in Swedish Film Production” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

Ageing Femininity on Screen

Ageing Femininity on Screen
Title Ageing Femininity on Screen PDF eBook
Author Niall Richardson
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages 256
Release 2019-09-19
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781350143968

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What can feminism, queer theory and media studies bring to our understanding of cinema and television's older leading ladies? Addressing the groundswell of scholarly interest in age and its representation, Ageing Femininityanalyses contemporary screen depictions of older women that have attempted to challenge the history of negative stereotypes such as the grotesque hag or the dotty old dear. Studying recent examples of age-affirmation film and television, this important book considers how issues of cinematic genre (ranging from heritage cinema to the action movie), narrative, aesthetics and strategies of performance, such as age camp and age drag, can promote a sensibility of "successful ageing" on the screen.

Women Ageing

Women Ageing
Title Women Ageing PDF eBook
Author Miriam Bernard
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 226
Release 2000
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0415189438

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This volume is primarily concerned with the lives of adult women and discusses key themes of identity; myths and reality and managing change. The book looks at the influence of ethnicity and race, disability and sexual orientation.

Women, Celebrity and Cultures of Ageing

Women, Celebrity and Cultures of Ageing
Title Women, Celebrity and Cultures of Ageing PDF eBook
Author Deborah Jermyn
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 203
Release 2015-08-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 113749512X

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This book studies the relationship between women, ageing and celebrity. Focusing on an array of case studies and star/celebrity images, it aims to examine the powerful, contradictory and sometimes celebratory ways in which celebrity culture offers a crucial site for the contemporary and historical construction of discourses on ageing femininities.

The Silvering Screen

The Silvering Screen
Title The Silvering Screen PDF eBook
Author Sally Chivers
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 241
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1442611049

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Popular films have always included elderly characters, but until recently, old age only played a supporting role onscreen. Now, as the Baby Boomer population hits retirement, there has been an explosion of films, including Away From Her, The Straight Story, The Barbarian Invasions, and About Schmidt, where aging is a central theme. The first-ever sustained discussion of old age in cinema, The Silvering Screen brings together theories from disability studies, critical gerontology, and cultural studies, to examine how the film industry has linked old age with physical and mental disability. Sally Chivers further examines Hollywood's mixed messages - the applauding of actors who portray the debilitating side of aging, while promoting a culture of youth - as well as the gendering of old age on film. The Silvering Screen makes a timely attempt to counter the fear of aging implicit in these readings by proposing alternate ways to value getting older.

Female Celebrity and Ageing

Female Celebrity and Ageing
Title Female Celebrity and Ageing PDF eBook
Author Deborah Jermyn
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 210
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134924933

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Female Celebrity and Ageing: Back in the Spotlight interrogates the myriad ways in which celebrity culture constructs highly visible ideologies of femininity and ageing, and how ageing female celebrities have negotiated the media in a variety of industrial, historical and national contexts. In the era when the ‘baby boomers’ have started drawing their pensions, the boundaries of what constitutes ‘old age’ have never seemed more fluid, and ageing has never been presented by advertisers and marketers in a more dynamic fashion. However, the fact remains that ageing is still widely feared, and growing old is an inherently gendered process, in which ageing women are paradoxically both rendered invisible and subjected to damning scrutiny. Nowhere is this conflicting state of affairs more evident than in celebrity culture, where ageing female stars are praised for ‘growing old gracefully’ one moment, and condemned for ‘letting themselves go’ the next, when they fail to age ‘appropriately’. Examining a variety of themes and ageing women in the spotlight, from Barbara Stanwyck to Madonna to Charlotte Rampling, the essays collected here forge new critical and conceptual insights into how women grow older in the media, and the implications of this for what Susan Sontag memorably called "the double standard of ageing". This book is based on a special issue of Celebrity Studies.