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Old Wives' Tales and Other Women's Stories
Contributor(s): Modleski, Tania (Author)
ISBN: 0814755941     ISBN-13: 9780814755945
Publisher: New York University Press
OUR PRICE:   $28.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 1998
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Annotation: "These ten essays oscillate between two poles of Modleski's previous work: the attention to stories for women that are deemed trivial by dominant culture and the regard for forms of male fantasies transformed by women artists and women critics into women's stories for feminism. . . . It is in the magisterial treatment of the transformations of ostensibly male fantasies (including her own) that Modleski makes the most stunning of this volume's new contributions."
--"Women's Review of Books"

Alerting readers to a body of recent work that has gone under-examined, Tania Modleski redraws in Old Wives' Tales the perimeter of popular culture. A critical analysis of films such as "The Ballad of Little Jo, The Piano" and "Dogfight, Old Wives' Tales" also takes up performance, autobiographical experience, and contemporary social issues to illustrate how women's genres mediate between us and reality. Modelski examines the changes occurring in traditional women's genres, such as romances and melodrama, and explores the phenomenon of female authors and performers who "cross-dress"--women, that is, who are moving into male genres and staking out territory declared off-limits by men and by many feminists.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Women's Studies
Dewey: 810.9
LCCN: 98025366
Physical Information: 0.68" H x 5.96" W x 8.96" (0.77 lbs) 264 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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Alerting readers to a body of recent work that has gone under-examined, Tania Modleski redraws in Old Wives' Tales the perimeter of popular culture. A critical analysis of films such as The Ballad of Little Jo, The Piano and Dogfight, Old Wives' Tales also takes up performance, autobiographical experience, and contemporary social issues to illustrate how women's genres mediate between us and reality. Modelski examines the changes occurring in traditional women's genres, such as romances and melodrama, and explores the phenomenon of female authors and performers who cross-dress--women, that is, who are moving into male genres and staking out territory declared off-limits by men and by many feminists.


Contributor Bio(s): Modleski, Tania: - Tania Modleski is Florence R. Scott Professor of English at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Loving with a Vengeance, The Women Who Knew Too Much, and Feminism Without Women.