New Takes on Fallen Women
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Köp båda 2 för 1341 krDanielle Hipkins is Associate Professor of Italian Studies and Film at the University of Exeter, UK. She has written on gender representation in post-war Italian cinema, and has recently published Italys Other Women: Gender and Prostitution in Italian Cinema, 1940-1965 (2016). She is currently working on girlhood and contemporary European cinema, and was a Co-investigator on the AHRC-funded Italian Cinema Audiences project, a study of memories of cinema-going in Italy of the 1950s with the Universities of Bristol and Oxford Brookes (2013-2016). Kate Taylor-Jones is Senior Lecturer in East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield, UK. She is co-editor of International Cinema and the Girl (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) and has published widely in a variety of fields. Her latest monograph study is Divine Work, Japanese Colonial Cinema and its Legacy, published in 2017. Kate is editor-in-chief of the East Asian Journal of Popular Culture.
1. Danielle Hipkins and Kate Taylor-Jones, Introduction.- 2. Jane Arthurs, Distant Suffering, Proper Distance: Cosmopolitan ethics in the film portrayal of trafficked women.- 3. Alice Bardan, Through Hardships To the Stars: The Moldovan prostitute in Nicolae Margineanus Schimb Valutar.- 4. Adam Bingham, Duality and Ambiguity: Prostitution, performance and the vagaries of modernity in Japanese cinema.- 5. Molly Hyo Kim, The Idealization of Prostitutes: Aesthetics and discourse of South Korean hostess films (1974-1982).- 6. Saheed Aderinto, Inside the House of Ill Fame: Brothel prostitution, feminization of poverty, and Lagos life in Nollywoods The Prostitute.- 7. Niamh Thornton, Where Cabaret Meets Revolution: The prostitute at war in Mexican film.- 8. Teresa Ludden, Distorted Antigones: Dialectics and prostitution in Lola and Shirins Hochzeit.- 9. Aparna Sharma, Becoming and Contradiction in the Muslim Courtesan The case of Pakeezah.- 10. Danielle Hipkins and Katharine Mitchell, Le traviate: Suffering heroines and the Italian state between the 19th and 21st centuries.- 11. Katie N. Johnson, Consumptive Chic: The postfeminist recycling of Camille in Baz Luhrmanns Moulin Rouge!.- 12. Fiona Handyside, Postcards and/of Prostitutes: Circulating the city in Atom Egoyans Chloe.- 13. Kate Taylor-Jones, Handbags, Sex and Death: Prostitution in contemporary East Asian cinematic urban space.