
The Unruly Woman
Gender and the Genres of Laughter
Kathleen Rowe Karlyn(Author)
University of Texas Press
Published on 1. April 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
282 pages
978-0-292-77069-0 (ISBN)
Description
Unruly women have been making a spectacle of themselves in film and on television from Mae West to Roseanne Arnold. In this groundbreaking work, Kathleen Rowe explores how the unruly woman-often a voluptuous, noisy, joke-making rebel or "woman on top"-uses humor and excess to undermine patriarchal norms and authority.
At the heart of the book are detailed analyses of two highly successful unruly women-the comedian Roseanne Arnold and the Muppet Miss Piggy. Putting these two figures in a deeper cultural perspective, Rowe also examines the evolution of romantic film comedy from the classical Hollywood period to the present, showing how the comedic roles of actresses such as Katharine Hepburn, Barbara Stanwyck, and Marilyn Monroe offered an alternative, empowered image of women that differed sharply from the "suffering heroine" portrayed in classical melodramas.
At the heart of the book are detailed analyses of two highly successful unruly women-the comedian Roseanne Arnold and the Muppet Miss Piggy. Putting these two figures in a deeper cultural perspective, Rowe also examines the evolution of romantic film comedy from the classical Hollywood period to the present, showing how the comedic roles of actresses such as Katharine Hepburn, Barbara Stanwyck, and Marilyn Monroe offered an alternative, empowered image of women that differed sharply from the "suffering heroine" portrayed in classical melodramas.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Austin, TX
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
385 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-292-77069-0 (9780292770690)
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Person
A former newspaper reporter and editor, Kathleen Rowe teaches film studies at the University of Oregon, where she is Assistant Professor of English.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Feminist Film Theory and the Question of Laughter
Part One: The Unruly Woman
1. Pig Ladies, Big Ladies, and Ladies with Big Mouths: Feminism and the Carnivalesque
2. Roseanne: The Unruly Woman as Domestic Goddess
Part Two: Female Unruliness in Narrative Cinema
3. Narrative, Comedy, and Melodrama
4. Romantic Comedy and the Unruly Virgin in Classical Hollywood Cinema
5. Professor-Heroes and Brides on Top
6. Dumb Blondes
7. Masculinity and Melodrama in Postclassical Romantic Comedy
Afterword: Shape-Shifting
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Introduction: Feminist Film Theory and the Question of Laughter
Part One: The Unruly Woman
1. Pig Ladies, Big Ladies, and Ladies with Big Mouths: Feminism and the Carnivalesque
2. Roseanne: The Unruly Woman as Domestic Goddess
Part Two: Female Unruliness in Narrative Cinema
3. Narrative, Comedy, and Melodrama
4. Romantic Comedy and the Unruly Virgin in Classical Hollywood Cinema
5. Professor-Heroes and Brides on Top
6. Dumb Blondes
7. Masculinity and Melodrama in Postclassical Romantic Comedy
Afterword: Shape-Shifting
Notes
Works Cited
Index