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Growing up with Audrey Hepburn

By Rachel Moseley

Growing up with Audrey Hepburn
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  • ISBN: 9780719063114
  • Publish Date: Jan 2003
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
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    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 978-0-7190-6311-4
    • Pages: 272
    • Price: £16.99
    • Published Date: January 2003
    • Series: Inside Popular Film

    Description

    The first full length academic study of Hepburn's star persona and films featuring reseach into the experience of British women who have admired her in the 1950s, 1960s and the 1990s. Examines the historical specificity of discourses of feminity circulating around Hepburn and her female fans, suggesting that the flexibility of Hepburn's image has contributed to her enduring appeal. Makes a significant contribution to the growing field of star studies. Argues that class and gender are siginifcant factors in the relatonship between stars and audiences.

    Contents

    List of figures
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    1. On the subject of Film Studies: Class, gender and the female spectator
    Class, gender and 'resistance'
    Discourse and subjectivity
    2. Audrey Hepburn: A woman's star
    'She's a phoney, but she's a real phoney': Construction, transparency and authenticity
    'Once upon a time.': Fairy-tales, fashion and femininity
    Fashion: A gendered attractionist aesthetic
    'Can't do it without make-up' : Natural, democratic beauty
    Clever, not sexy: Hepburn and 'the Mammary Woman'
    3. Dress and subjectivity: Remembering Audrey
    Dress and desire: The articulation of self through style
    Growing up with Audrey: Dress and subjectivity
    Style, 'the look' and 'being a girl' in the 1950s and 1960s
    Talking about Audrey
    'Oh please God - let it happen to me!'
    Text and audience: Resonance and address
    4. Doing the Hepburn look
    Difference
    Being a girl
    Classy, not sexy
    Negotiating the social: Growing up, looking 'nice', wearing black
    'She was everything. And it was all within reach, if you like'
    5. Audrey's Cinderellas: Dress and status in the 1950s and 1960s
    'You shall go to the ball.'
    Love, marriage and the domestic
    'I admit I came to Paris to escape American Provincial, but that doesn't mean I'm ready for French Traditional!'
    'I'm a respectable girl, so I am.'
    6. Audrey Hepburn, nostalgia and post-feminism in the 1990s
    Mothers and daughters
    'She's a real phoney' (Part Two)
    Nostalgia and escape from the post-modern
    Dressing up
    Having it all
    Conclusion
    Appendix I - The main interviews
    Glossary of symbols
    The interviewees
    Interview questions
    Appendix II - Extended interview extracts (Chapter 4)
    References and further reading
    Filmography

    Author

    Rachel Moseley is Lecturer in Film and Television Studies at University of Warwick

    Growing up with Audrey Hepburn

    By Rachel Moseley

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