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Author:
Bouclin, Suzanne, 1975- author.
Title:
Women, film, and law : cinematic representations of female incarceration / Suzanne Bouclin.
Publisher:
UBC Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
x, 213 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Women prisoners in motion pictures.
Prisoners in popular culture.
Women in motion pictures.
Women on television.
Prisoners in popular culture.
Women in motion pictures.
Women on television.
Women prisoners in motion pictures.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
A genre of one's own -- Reforming prisons, transforming women : Ann Vickers -- The unattainability of reform : Caged! -- Recuperating exploitation : Caged heat -- Representing incarcerated black women : Stranger inside and Civil brand -- Representation and recalibrating the WIP genre : Orange is the new black.
Summary:
"Women, Film, and Law convincingly argues that popular fictional depictions of women's imprisonment can illuminate the multiple forms of marginalization, social exclusion, and oppression experienced by criminalized women. While entertainment and profit constitute the driving force behind popular representations of women in correctional facilities, the creative influence of film and television also generates legal meaning. The women-in-prison (WIP) genre can leave viewers feeling both empathetic toward the women portrayed in these films and troubled about the crimes for which they find themselves incarcerated. Focusing on five exemplary WIP films and a television series, from 1933 to the present, Women, Film, and Law asks how fictional representations explore, shape, and refine beliefs about women who are incarcerated. WIP films grapple with women's liberation and subjugation, sexuality and sexual identities, forbidden desires, and physical and emotional imprisonment. They are also rich material for critical legal readings of the construction of the "female criminal" and the offences for which stock characters are convicted. From melodrama to exploitation, and from theatre screenings to on-demand film, television programs, and music videos, these media bring into view the legal, economic, and political structures that criminalize women differently from men, and that target those women who are already at the margins of society."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Law and society series
ISBN:
0774865873
9780774865876
0774865865
9780774865869
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1162530267
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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