
Smart Chicks on Screen
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In Smart Chicks on Screen: Representing Women's Intellect in Film and Television, Laura Mattoon D'Amore brings together an impressive array of scholarship that interrogates the portrayal of females on television and in movies. Among the questions that the volume seeks to answer are: In what ways are women in film and television limited, or ostracized, by their intelligence? How do female roles reinforce standards of beauty, submissiveness, and silence over intellect, problem solving, and leadership? Are there women in film and television who are intelligent without also being objectified?
The thirteen essays by international, interdisciplinary scholars offer a wide range of perspectives, examining the connections-and disconnections-between beauty and brains in film and television. Smart Chicks on Screen will be of interest to scholars not only of film and television but of women's studies, reception studies, and cultural history, as well.
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Chapter One: Not Just Born Yesterday: July Holliday, the Red Scare, and the (Mis-)Uses of Hollywood's "Dumb Blonde" Image
Stephen R. Duncan
Chapter Two: The Fuzzy End of the Lollipop: Protofeminism and Collective Subjectivity in Some Like it Hot
Melissa Meade
Chapter Three: Brainy Broads: Images of Women's Intellect in Film Noir
Sheri Chinen Biesen
Chapter Four: Troubling Binaries: Women Scientists in 1950s B-Movies
Linda Levitt
Chapter Five: "The High Priestess of the Desert": Female Intellect and Subjectivity in Contact
Allison Whitney
Chapter Six: Mad Men's Peggy Olsen: A Pre-Feminist Champion in a Post-Feminist TV Landscape
Stefania Marghitu
Chapter Seven: A Deeper Cut: Enlightened Sexism and Grey's Anatomy
Mikaela Feroli
Chapter Eight: "There is no genius": Dr. Joan Watson and the Re-writing of Gender and Intelligence on CBS' Elementary
Helen Kang and Natasha Patterson
Chapter Nine: ...Stories Worth Telling: How Kerry Washington Balances Brains, Beauty, and Power in Hollywood
De Anna J. Reese
Chapter Ten: Post-Feminism, Sexuality and the Question of Millenial Identity on HBO's Girls
Margaret J. Tally
Chapter Eleven: I Can't Believe I Fell for Muppet Man! Female Nerds and the Order of Discourse
Raewyn Campbell
Chapter Twelve: Brains, Beauty, and Feminist Television: The Women of The Big Bang Theory
Amanda Stone
Chapter Thirteen: Too Smart for Their Own Good? Images of Young Jewish Women in Television and Film
Rachel Shaina Bernstein
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