The Battle of the Sexes in French Cinema, 1930–1956
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Pages: 384
Illustrations: 43 illustrations
Published: November 2013
Authors: Noël Burch and Geneviève Sellier
Translator: Peter A. Graham
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Back to TopNoël Burch is Professor Emeritus of Film Studies at the University Charles de Gaulle in Lille. His book Theory of Film Practice is widely regarded as one of the key works of Western film criticism.
Geneviève Sellier is Professor of Film Studies at the University Michel de Montaigne in Bordeaux. She is the author of several books in French, as well as Masculine Singular: French New Wave Cinema, also published by Duke University Press.
Table Of Contents
Back to TopPart I. The Prewar Period, 1930–1939 13
1. Panorama of a Cine-Family Romance 15
Film Analyses 54
Part II. The German Occupation, 1940–1944: Fathers Take a Backseat 89
2. Castrated Fathers 91
3. Women in the Service of the Patriarchy 103
4. Misogyny Lingers On 114
5. Absent Men, Fleeing Men 125
6. Women Take Control of Their Destiny 133
7. The Zazou Film: A Dissident Style during the Occupation 140
8. A Woman Faced with Her Desire 150
9. Gentle Male Figures and New Fathers 164
Film Analyses 180
Part III. The Postwar Period, 1945–1956: Settling of Scores 235
10. The Destabilizing Effects of the Liberation 237
11. Restoring the Patriarchal Order 269
Film Analyses 305
Conclusion 341
References 347
Index 357
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