Contemporary Cinema and 'Old Age'

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Contemporary Cinema and 'Old Age'

Gender and the Silvering of Stardom

Film history, theory or criticism Film: styles and genres Gender studies, gender groups Life sciences: general issues

Author: Josephine Dolan

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Collection: Literature, Cultural and Media Studies

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 6th February 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 789 Kb

ISBN: 9781137584021


Introduction

This book is the first to explore ‘old age’ in cinema at the intersection of gender, ageing, celebrity and genre studies. It takes its cue from the dual meanings of ‘silvering’ – economics and ageing – and explores shifting formulations of ‘old age’ and gender in contemporary cinema.

Scope and Significance

Broad in its scope, the book establishes the importance of silver audiences to the survival of cinema exhibition while also forging connections between the pleasures of ‘old age’ films, consumer culture, the ‘economy of celebrity’ and the gendered silvering of stardom.

Chapter Topics

The chapters examine gendered genres such as romantic comedies, action and heist movies, the prosthetics of costume, and CGI enabled age transformations. Through this analysis, Josephine Dolan teases out the different meanings of ageing masculinity and femininity offered in contemporary cinema.

Key Findings

She identifies ageing femininity as the pathologised target of rejuvenation while masculine ageing is seen to enhance an enduring youthfulness. This book has interdisciplinary appeal and will engage scholars interested in ‘old age’ and gender representations in contemporary cinema.

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