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Suzanne Ferriss (Editor), Mallory Young (Editor)

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October 13, 2007 0415962560 978-0415962568 1

From An Affair to Remember to Legally Blonde, "chick flicks" have long been both championed and vilified by women and men, scholars and popular audiences. Like other forms of "chick culture," which the editors define as a group of mostly American and British popular culture media forms focused primarily on twenty- to thirtysomething, middle-class—and frequently college-educated—women, chick flicks have been accused of reinscribing traditional attitudes and reactionary roles for women. On the other hand, they have been embraced as pleasurable and potentially liberating entertainments, assisting women in negotiating the challenges of contemporary life.

A companion to the successful anthology Chick Lit: The New Woman’s Fiction, this edited volume consists of 11 original essays, prefaced by an introduction situating chick flicks within the larger context of chick culture as well as women’s cinema. The essays consider chick flicks from a variety of angles, touching on issues of film history, female sexuality (heterosexual and homosexual), femininity, female friendship, age, race, ethnicity, class, consumerism, spectatorship, pleasure and gender definition. An afterword by feminist film theorist Karen Hollinger considers the chick flick’s transformation from the woman’s films of the ’40s to the friendship films of the ’80s and those of the "return to the classics" trend of the ’90s, while highlighting the value of the volume’s contributions to contemporary debates and sketching possibilities for further study.


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Suzanne Ferriss is Professor of English at Nova Southeastern University. She has co-edited two volumes on the cultural study of fashion: On Fashion and Footnotes: On Shoes. She is also co-author of A Handbook of Literary Feminisms (Oxford University Press, 2002). Most recently, she co-edited Chick Lit: The New Woman’s Fiction (Routledge, 2006) with Mallory Young.

Mallory Young is Professor of English and French at Tarleton State University. She has published on a variety of topics, from the Odyssey to Texas women’s literature and, with Suzanne Ferriss, has co-authored several articles on chick culture. She and Ferriss co-edited Chick Lit: The New Woman’s Fiction (Routledge, 2006).


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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
violent women, new girl order, little altars everywhere, early cinema, babe scientist, recent chick flicks, contemporary chick flicks, makeover films, chick culture, female friendship films, chic flicks, female action hero, fashioning femininity, lesbian viewers, veteran feminists, feminine masquerade, older bird
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New York, Legally Blonde, Fried Green Tomatoes, Steel Magnolias, Lara Croft, Funny Face, Charlie's Angels, Bridget Jones, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, Kill Bill, The Devil Wears Prada, Beatrix Kiddo, Party Girl, Suzanne Ferriss, Lisa Henderson, Kate Waites, Terms of Endearment, Mostly Martha, The Banger Sisters, Indiana University Press, Deborah Barker, Latina American, Myra Mendible, Freaky Friday, Under the Tuscan Sun
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