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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lois W. BannerPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9781978806504ISBN 10: 1978806507 Pages: 286 Publication Date: 15 September 2023 Recommended Age: From 16 to 99 years Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPROLOGUE Who Was Greta Garbo? PART I. THE STEICHEN PHOTO 1 GARBO GLORIFIED AND DEMONIZED PART II. MATURING 2 CHILDHOOD 3 PUB, DRAMATEN, AND MIMI POLLAK 4 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Garbo and Stiller PART III. THE STAR 5 HOLLYWOOD 6 THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY Garbo and John Gilbert 7 FRIENDS AND LOVERS; ANNA CHRISTIE AND GARBO’S ACTING PART IV. CHOOSING SIDES 8 UNDERSTANDING ADRIAN From Flapper to Glamour 9 THE PRE-CODE ERA 10 BREAKING FREE Queen Christina 11 DENOUEMENT PART V. CELEBRITY 12 SUCCESS AND FAILURE 13 NEW YORK 14 SUMMING UP Acknowledgments Notes IndexReviews"""In this illuminating biography of Greta Garbo, Lois Banner brings her skills and talents as a perceptive feminist, accomplished historian, and keen cultural observer to move beyond the myths and stereotypes to uncover the life and times of this iconic Hollywood beauty. A great read!"" --Lary May ""author of Screening out the Past and editor of Recasting America"" ""In this scrupulously researched book, Lois Banner, brings a novel and insightful approach to the study of film icon Greta Garbo by examining her life and relation to standards of beauty, as well as surfacing previously unheralded issues: those who found her unattractive, the role of ""Garbo Maniacs"" in her star discourse, her power at MGM, the toll of her hidden illnesses, the place of religion in her life, the celebrity world in which she circulated post-Hollywood retirement. Thus, Ideal Beauty combines biography, film analysis, and social/feminist history in a scholarly yet approachable fashion. A must for all Garbo aficionados.""--Lucy Fischer ""Distinguished Professor Emerita, University of Pittsburgh""" """In this scrupulously researched book, Lois Banner brings a novel and insightful approach to the study of film icon Greta Garbo by examining her life and relation to standards of beauty, as well as surfacing previously unheralded issues: those who found her unattractive, the role of ""Garbo Maniacs"" in her star discourse, her power at MGM, the toll of her hidden illnesses, the place of religion in her life, the celebrity world in which she circulated post-Hollywood retirement. Thus, Ideal Beauty combines biography, film analysis, and social/feminist history in a scholarly yet approachable fashion. A must for all Garbo aficionados.""--Lucy Fischer ""Distinguished Professor Emerita, University of Pittsburgh"" ""In this illuminating biography of Greta Garbo, Lois Banner brings her skills and talents as a perceptive feminist, accomplished historian, and keen cultural observer to move beyond the myths and stereotypes to uncover the life and times of this iconic Hollywood beauty. A great read!"" --Lary May ""author of Screening out the Past and editor of Recasting America""" "Exclusive Excerpt: ""Greta Garbo, the 'Furious Lesbian,' and a Classic Hollywood Love Triangle"". * Vanity Fair * ""While Garbo captivated audiences with her beauty and mysterious persona, [Ideal Beauty] offers an insightful portrait of her private life, interrogating her feminism, sexuality, mental health, and more. Garbo rose to fame on the silent screen, but this new biography gives voice to her life in unparalleled fashion."" * Entertainment Weekly * ""[D]ifferent and highly worthwhile...[Ideal Beauty] captures well the milieu in which Garbo became a star, but, more to the point, places her in the context of what beauty meant in the era in which Garbo thrived."" * Air Mail * ""[A] reconsideration of Greta Garbo as a template for analyzing tropes about 20th-century women...[Ideal Beauty] presents a truly different approach for both lay and academic readers. It expertly offers an understanding of an elusive figure within the context of the film industry."" * Library Journal, STARRED Review * “In this scrupulously researched book, Lois Banner brings a novel and insightful approach to the study of film icon Greta Garbo by examining her life and relation to standards of beauty, as well as surfacing previously unheralded issues: those who found her unattractive, the role of “Garbo Maniacs” in her star discourse, her power at MGM, the toll of her hidden illnesses, the place of religion in her life, the celebrity world in which she circulated post-Hollywood retirement. Thus, Ideal Beauty combines biography, film analysis, and social/feminist history in a scholarly yet approachable fashion. A must for all Garbo aficionados.” -- Lucy Fischer * Distinguished Professor Emerita, University of Pittsburgh * ""In this illuminating biography of Greta Garbo, Lois Banner brings her skills and talents as a perceptive feminist, accomplished historian, and keen cultural observer to move beyond the myths and stereotypes to uncover the life and times of this iconic Hollywood beauty. A great read!"" -- Lary May * author of Screening out the Past and editor of Recasting America *" "Exclusive Excerpt: ""Greta Garbo, the 'Furious Lesbian,' and a Classic Hollywood Love Triangle"". * Vanity Fair * ""[D]ifferent and highly worthwhile...[Ideal Beauty] captures well the milieu in which Garbo became a star, but, more to the point, places her in the context of what beauty meant in the era in which Garbo thrived."" * Air Mail * ""While Garbo captivated audiences with her beauty and mysterious persona, [Ideal Beauty] offers an insightful portrait of her private life, interrogating her feminism, sexuality, mental health, and more. Garbo rose to fame on the silent screen, but this new biography gives voice to her life in unparalleled fashion."" * Entertainment Weekly * ""[A] reconsideration of Greta Garbo as a template for analyzing tropes about 20th-century women...[Ideal Beauty] presents a truly different approach for both lay and academic readers. It expertly offers an understanding of an elusive figure within the context of the film industry."" * Library Journal, STARRED Review * “In this scrupulously researched book, Lois Banner brings a novel and insightful approach to the study of film icon Greta Garbo by examining her life and relation to standards of beauty, as well as surfacing previously unheralded issues: those who found her unattractive, the role of “Garbo Maniacs” in her star discourse, her power at MGM, the toll of her hidden illnesses, the place of religion in her life, the celebrity world in which she circulated post-Hollywood retirement. Thus, Ideal Beauty combines biography, film analysis, and social/feminist history in a scholarly yet approachable fashion. A must for all Garbo aficionados.” -- Lucy Fischer * Distinguished Professor Emerita, University of Pittsburgh * ""In this illuminating biography of Greta Garbo, Lois Banner brings her skills and talents as a perceptive feminist, accomplished historian, and keen cultural observer to move beyond the myths and stereotypes to uncover the life and times of this iconic Hollywood beauty. A great read!"" -- Lary May * author of Screening out the Past and editor of Recasting America *" Author InformationLOIS W. BANNER is a professor emerita of history at the University of Southern California. She was the first female president of the American Studies Association. Her many books include Marilyn: The Passion and the Paradox and American Beauty. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |