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Title:
Our blessed rebel queen : essays on Carrie Fisher and Princess Leia / edited by Linda Mizejewski and Tanya D. Zuk.
Publisher:
Wayne State University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xii, 306 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Fisher, Carrie.
Fisher, Carrie--Political and social views.
Organa, Leia--(Fictitious character)
Fisher, Carrie.
Organa, Leia--(Fictitious character)
Motion picture actors and actresses--United States.
Fame.
Feminism--United States.
Feminism and motion pictures.
Motion picture actors and actresses.
Political and social views.
United States.
Essays.
Other Authors:
Mizejewski, Linda, editor.
Zuk, Tanya D., editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-294), filmography (pages 247-265), and index.
Summary:
"Our Blessed Rebel Queen: Essays on Carrie Fisher and Princess Leia is the first full-length exploration of Carrie Fisher's career as actress, writer, and advocate. Fisher's entangled relationship with the iconic Princess Leia is a focal point of this volume. Editors Linda Mizejewski and Tanya D. Zuk have assembled a collection that engages with the multiple interfaces between Fisher's most famous character and her other life-giving work. The contributors offer insights into Fisher as science-fiction idol, author, feminist inspiration, and Lucasfilm commodity. Jennifer M. Fogel examines the thorny "ownership" of Fisher's image as a conflation of fan nostalgia, merchandise commodity, and eventually, feminist icon. Philipp Dominik Keidl looks at how Carrie Fisher and her iconic character are positioned within the male-centric history of Star Wars. Andrew Kemp-Wilcox researches the 2016 controversy over a virtual Princess Leia that emerged after Carrie Fisher's death. Tanya D. Zuk investigates the use of Princess Leia and Carrie images during the Women's March as memetic reconfigurations of historical propaganda to leverage political and fannish ideological positions. Linda Mizejewski explores Carrie Fisher's autobiographical writing, while Ken Feil takes a look at Fisher's playful blurring of truth and fiction in her screenplays. Kristen Anderson Wagner identifies Fisher's use of humor and anger to challenge public expectations for older actresses. Cynthia Hoffner and Sejung Park highlight Fisher's mental health advocacy, and Slade Kinnecott personalizes how Fisher's candidness and guidance about mental health were especially cherished by those who lacked a support system in their own lives. Our Blessed Rebel Queen is distinct in its interdisciplinary approach, drawing from a variety of methodologies and theoretical frameworks. Longtime fans of Carrie Fisher and her body of work will welcome this smart and thoughtful tribute to a multimedia legend."--Publisher's description.
Series:
Contemporary approaches to film and media series
ISBN:
0814346855
9780814346853
0814346863
9780814346860
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1243352106
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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