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OverviewBritish Masculinity in Transatlantic Cinema explores the Hollywood careers and stardom of British male actors who had fought in the first World War. In an apparently incongruous development in the years after the armistice, some of the men who fought in Scottish regiments during World War I found some degree of career success in Hollywood’s film industry, two of which included Ronald Colman and Basil Rathbone. Through exploring transatlantic film history, this book uncovers the ways in which these men were presented in media and on screen, arguing that they carry with them, even in films made at the height of censorship, an appealing and attractive queerness. Owen-King expands on Eve Kosofsky Sedgewick’s theory of homosocial/homosexual continuum and offer readings of film texts that use her theories to survey gender and sexual identities within Hollywood’s Golden Era. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr. Carolyn Owen-King (Independent Scholar, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.560kg ISBN: 9798765110287Pages: 288 Publication Date: 09 January 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. The Ghost Goes West. Introduction and Critical Framework 2. The Ladies From Hell 3. Random Harvest, the Uncanny and the Great War 4. Exposing Ronnie: Ronald Colman in Hollywood’s Fan Magazines 5. Masquerader: Ronald Colman on Screen 6. The Host of Hollywood: Basil Rathbone in Hollywood’s Fan Magazines 7. Glamorous Masculinity, Double Dealing Villainy: Basil Rathbone on Screen 8. Final Curtain: If They Were Kings Appendix 1: Synopses of Main Films Appendix 2: References Filmography and Bibliography Appendix 3: Online References and Websites Appendix 4: Archives Appendix 5: List of illustrations IndexReviewsBritish Masculinity in Transatlantic Cinema is a fascinating and original study of British masculinity, as it was reimagined in Hollywood films. Employing gender theory, rich critical analysis, and archival research, it opens up new ways of studying and understanding important films and film stars. * Mark Glancy, Professor of Film History, Queen Mary University of London, UK * British Gothic Masculinity in Transatlantic Cinema is a fascinating and original study of British masculinity, as it was reimagined in Hollywood films. Employing gender theory, rich critical analysis, and archival research, it opens up new ways of studying and understanding important films and film stars. * Mark Glancy, Professor of Film History, Queen Mary University of London, UK * Author InformationCarolyn Owen-King is an independent researcher interested in twentieth century British and North American cultural history. Her research is focused mainly in the areas of star studies and fan cultures, gender representation in classical cinema, adaptation of literature to film, and theatre history. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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