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Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?: Women's Experience of Power in Hollywood [Hardcover]

Rachel Abramowitz (Author)
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May 23, 2000

"Women and power-perhaps no other confluence of subjects has launched as many myths, or stirred as much gossip."

Eight years ago, a remarkably talented reporter named Rachel Abramowitz began interviewing the women of Hollywood to, in her words, "puncture the mythology and to circumvent the silence" of this rarefied world. At the time, women directors, agents, producers and studio executives made up only a tiny minority of the industry. Abramowitz wanted to find out what had allowed this handful of women to infiltrate the male-dominated world of moviemaking-and what was keeping other women out. Is That a Gun in Your Pocket? is a vibrant social history that brings to light the previously untold saga of the rise of women in Hollywood over the past forty years.
        
In these pages, some of the most famous, most powerful, and most outrageous members of the film industry go on record with their war stories. From superstar actors to independent directors, women in all arenas of the moviemaking business opened up to Abramowitz. Their firsthand tales of jealousy, struggle, sexism, and success make for a fascinating behind-the-cameras look at what it is really like to be a woman in Hollywood.
        
Abramowitz's insight and novelistic style make for a fantastic romp through every major studio, every agency, and hundreds of sets, back lots, and dressing rooms. Here, in their own candid and pro-vocative words, are Jodie Foster, Penny Marshall, Dawn Steel, Sue Mengers, Sherry Lansing, Polly Platt, Barbra Streisand, Paula Weinstein, Nora Ephron, Carrie Fisher, Meryl Streep, Jane Campion, Amy Heckerling, Callie Khouri, Joan Tewkesbury, and many others. Together they form a community of friends, colleagues, and competitors that constitutes one of the most riveting casts you're likely to find in fiction or nonfiction.

Woven throughout the individual dramas is a strikingly original analysis of the films of the last four decades that fairly and accurately shows the difficulty women have faced in getting their stories on screen. With telling details from the insiders them-selves, Abramowitz reveals the almost reflexive sexism that exists in Hollywood and traces how the male-dominated atmosphere influences what is seen by moviegoers around the world.

Inspiring, scandalous, poignant, and hilarious, this is both a landmark look at the evolution of women's place in filmmaking and a glimpse inside one of the most powerful industries in American culture.


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Despite her provocative title, Premiere senior writer Abramowitz's look at some of Hollywood's female players (including Paramount chief Sherry Lansing, writer/director Nora Ephron and actor/director Jodie Foster) turns out to be a rather scattershot account that only glances its target. The material is not much more developed than it was in Abramowitz's magazine articles. And as is typical in such an overview, the emphases given to the various women may seem debatable to some readers. For example, Abramowitz only briefly mentions Julia Phillips, the producer of The Sting, perhaps because Phillips already expressed herself so well in her classic slash-and-burn Hollywood memoir, You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again. Although Abramowitz's book rarely captures the passion of Phillips's, it does provide some pathos in describing the rise and demise of Dawn Steel, the tough-talking studio executive who succumbed to a brain tumor. In what is perhaps a sign of the times, the profiled women seem reluctant to complain too loudly about any gender discrimination they have faced or to advocate too strongly any particular ties of sisterhood. Perhaps it's because, as Ephron notes, "If you're not helped by men, you don't get anywhere in this business, because they run it, women don't." Still, Abramowitz's analyses of these women's business experiences will appeal to media junkies as well as those looking to carve out their own careers in Hollywood. (May)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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This is a superbly written and insightful look at the lives of some of Hollywood's most powerful women--directors, writers, agents, actors, and other major players. Sherry Lansing, Sue Mengers, Polly Platt, Penny Marshall, Dawn Steel, Nora Ephron, and others all made their careers with talent, creativity, perseverance, and hard work in an industry known to be difficult at best and rife with obstacles at worst--particularly for women and particularly when these women built their careers. Their stories are more than just a chronicle of strong women who triumphed against the prevailing odds and shattered sexist practices within the industry; they are intensely absorbing narratives, rich in details of childhood memories, heartbreaks, inspirations, past experiences, and family and friends (men included) that all shape their lives, both personal and professional. Each woman is real--not just a famous name--and Abramowitz, a senior writer at Premiere, weaves their separate stories together with consummate skill and emotional resonance. This important work will provide a substantial and lasting addition to the serious literature on both Hollywood culture and women's studies.
-Carol J. Binkowski, Bloomfield, NJ
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Random House; 1st edition (May 23, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679437541
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679437543
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.6 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,988,951 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars FINALLY...HOLLYWOOD FROM WOMEN'S VIEWPOINTS, July 12, 2000
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It is wonderfully refreshing (and about damn time) to learn in depth about women's experiences in Hollywood business. The author writes as candidly as she can, considering the women she included are still alive (Dawn Steel aside) and desirous of keeping their Hollywood careers going (i.e. there is a political cautiousness throughout, as men still do rule the Hollywood roost and offending them would not help any of these successful women's careers. Though the content is informative and enlightening, the choppiness of the books' overall structure is quite annoying, as is the way the author consistantly refers to people suddenly out of nowhere without explaining who they are and how they fit into the picture. Also irritating, is the chapter formation - they jump from woman to woman without any apparent rhyme or reason, cutting of the story of one to start the story of another and not returning to continue the story of the first until many chapters (and women) later - the result being that by the time you get to the pick up of a left off story, you've got to go back and refresh your memory on who she was and where her story left off! Though not the smoothest read ever, this book is definately a must read by anyone desirous of understanding just how male-driven, male-oriented, male-everything Hollywood is (as if that isn't already apparent in every film) and just how tight the keyhole is for women to squeeze through!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Hollywood Book I've Read In Years!, May 24, 2000
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This book is an absolute delight. The actors interviewed are revealed as real flesh and blood people with unique insights to the film industry. The author is without a doubt a skilled and keenly perceptive journalist. This is one book that should be read by every aspiring actress and every studio executive.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spellbinding!, June 6, 2000
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What a wonderful read! My only regret is that I began to browse it over the weekend and then literally gobbled it down. I wish I had waited for a lazy summer day so I could have relished it slowly. I opened this book, which was a gift, skeptically as the subject matter is not my usual cup of tea. Then I couldn't put it down! Abramowitz must have conducted her interviews with exceptionally sensitivity to be able to give her stories such detailed drama and emotion. This is not gossip and this is not just for women. This is a must for anyone who wants to be a player in a very cutthroat world.
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