1st Edition

Biopics of Women

By Karen Hollinger Copyright 2020
    158 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    158 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book is an accessible overview of biographical fiction films of women and is structured around four of the most popular subjects of female biopics: queens and political figures; entertainers; writers; and subjects of current affairs.

    While the biopic is commonly accepted as a deeply conservative cinematic form that represents glorification of the past and of the self-made individual, a number of biopics of women challenge all of these characterizations. They show the genre to be much more complicated and challenging to regressive ideas than has been proposed, and open to different formats and thematic possibilities. Providing an overview of key subgenres complemented by analyses of key texts that illustrate major aspects of each category, Biopics of Women examines the development of biographical films in each area and the images of successful women they project in order to investigate the issues involved in women’s representation in the genre as a whole.

    This is a lively and readable text for students and scholars in Gender and Film, Gender and Media, and Women’s Studies.

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Biopic History and the Issue of Gender

    Chapter 2: Theoretical Approaches to the Biopic

    Chapter 3: Queens I: The Elizabeth I Films

    Chapter 4: Queens II: Elizabeth Is Not the Only Queen

    Chapter 5: Entertainers

    Chapter 6: Ripped from the Headlines

    Chapter 7: Writer Biopics

    Chapter 8: Conclusion

    Selected Bibliography

    Biography

    Karen Hollinger is Professor of English and Film Studies in the Department of Literature at the Armstrong Campus of Georgia Southern University, USA. She teaches courses in Film Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, and Literature. She is the author of Feminist Film Studies (2012), The Actress: Hollywood Acting and the Female Star (2006), and In the Company of Women: Contemporary Female Friendship Films (1998).