In this book, Justin Russell Greene argues that Quentin Tarantino's versions of masculinity represented throughout his filmography replicates the limitations gender binaries place on men and women. Scholars of film studies, gender studies, and popular culture will find this book of particular interest.
In this book, Justin Russell Greene argues that Quentin Tarantino's versions of masculinity represented throughout his filmography replicates the limitations gender binaries place on men and women. Scholars of film studies, gender studies, and popular culture will find this book of particular interest.
Justin Russell Greene is an instructor in the Department of English at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech).
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Preface: Finding Tarantino Introduction: Envisioning the Auteur Celebrity Chapter 1: Bloody White Men: Masculine Whiteness in Tarantino's Narratives Chapter 2: Black Men Springing Forth from the White Man's Mind: Tarantino's Visions of Black Masculinity Chapter 3: So Much More than Pussy Wagons: The Masculine Power of Tarantino's Women Coda: The Writerly Auteur Bibliography About the Author
List of Figures Preface: Finding Tarantino Introduction: Envisioning the Auteur Celebrity Chapter 1: Bloody White Men: Masculine Whiteness in Tarantino's Narratives Chapter 2: Black Men Springing Forth from the White Man's Mind: Tarantino's Visions of Black Masculinity Chapter 3: So Much More than Pussy Wagons: The Masculine Power of Tarantino's Women Coda: The Writerly Auteur Bibliography About the Author
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