Star Gazing: Hollywood Cinema and Female Spectatorship

Star Gazing: Hollywood Cinema and Female Spectatorship

by JackieStacey (Author)

Synopsis

In a historical investigation of the pleasures of cinema, Star Gazing puts female spectators back into theories of spectatorship. Combining film theory with a rich body of ethnographic research, Jackie Stacey investigates how female spectators understood Hollywood stars in the 1940's and 1950's. Her study challenges the universalism of psychoanalytic theories of female spectatorship which have dominated the feminist agenda within film studies for over two decades.
Drawing on letters and questionnaires from over three hundred keen cinema-goers, Stacey investigates the significance of certain Hollywood stars in women's memories of wartime and postwar Britain. Three key processes of spectatorship - escapism, identification and consumption - are explored in detail in terms of their multiple and changing meanings for female spectators at this time. Star Gazing demonstrates the importance of cultural and national location for the meanings of female spectatorship, giving a new direction to questions of popular culture and female desire.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 296
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 16 Dec 1993

ISBN 10: 0415091799
ISBN 13: 9780415091794

Media Reviews
This is one of the most original and ground-breaking contributions to feminist film theory. Once I started the manuscript I couldn't put it down. . .superbly engaging.
-Judith Mayne, Ohio State University, author of Cinema and Spectatorship