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The Accidental Feminist: How Elizabeth Taylor Raised Our Consciousness and We Were Too Distracted By Her Beauty to Notice [Hardcover]

M. G. Lord
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January 31, 2012 0802716695 978-0802716699 1
Movie stars establish themselves as brands--and Taylor's brand , in its most memorable outings, has repeatedly introduced a broad audience to feminist ideas. In her breakout film, "National Velvet" (1944), Taylor's character challenges gender discrimination,: Forbidden as a girl to ride her beloved horse in an important race, she poses as a male jockey. Her next milestone, "A Place in the Sun" (1951), can be seen as an abortion rights movie--a cautionary tale from a time before women had ready access to birth control. In "Butterfield 8" (1960), for which she won an Oscar, Taylor isn't censured because she's a prostitute, but because she chooses the men: she controls her sexuality, a core tenet of the third-wave feminism that emerged in the 1990s. Even "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (1966) depicts the anguish that befalls a woman when the only way she can express herself is through her husband's stalled career and children.

The legendary actress has lived her life defiantly in public--undermining post-war reactionary sex roles, helping directors thwart the Hollywood Production Code, which censored film content between 1934 and 1967. Defying death threats she spearheaded fundraising for AIDS research in the first years of the epidemic, and has championed the rights of people to love whom they love, regardless of gender. Yet her powerful feminist impact has been hidden in plain sight. Drawing on unpublished letters and scripts as well as interviews with Kate Burton, Gore Vidal, Austin Pendleton, Kevin McCarthy, Liz Smith, and others, The Accidental Feminist will surprise Taylor and film fans with its originality and will add a startling dimension to the star's enduring mystique.

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Lord's Liz informs and entertains. . . . Using Professor Liz to highlight women's (and men's) struggles against social injustice, Lord has done a public service and added nuance to the megastar's legacy. —Rhonda Lieberman

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"For MG Lord, it’s curvaceous, charismatic icons of femininity that hold her imagination hostage…What Lord did for Barbie, she now does for La Liz in ‘The Accidental Feminist’…Lord takes her readers on a chronological journey through the actress’s signal performances, analyzing each film with a theory scholar’s eye for telling detail, brightened with bloggerly brio, emotion, and use of the first person…When watching her significant films in succession, you see that, as Lord maintains, each serves as a cinematic Rorschach of social changes percolating through postwar society, in which Taylor stars as the protean blot…With ‘The Accidental Feminist,’ MG Lord makes the intriguing case that for Elizabeth Taylor, too much as never enough—not for the woman, not for the actress and not for the society that produced the theater of her life."--New York Times Book Review

"An affectionate portrait of Taylor and her event-filled life… an excellent, compact guide to Taylor's film roles."--Wall Street Journal


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Walker & Company; 1 edition (January 31, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802716695
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802716699
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.9 x 7.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #926,349 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

M. G. Lord is a cultural critic and investigative journalist. She is the author of the widely praised books Astro Turf: The Private Life of Rocket Science, a family memoir about Cold War aerospace culture, and "Forever Barbie: The Unauthorized Biography of a Real Doll." Her latest book is "The Accidental Feminist: How Elizabeth Taylor Raised Our Consciousness and We Were Too Distracted by Her Beauty to Notice."

"For MG Lord, it's curvaceous, charismatic icons of femininity that hold her imagination hostage...What Lord did for Barbie, she now does for La Liz in 'The Accidental Feminist'...Lord takes her readers on a chronological journey through the actress's signal performances, analyzing each film with a theory scholar's eye for telling detail, brightened with bloggerly brio, emotion, and use of the first person...When watching her significant films in succession, you see that, as Lord maintains, each serves as a cinematic Rorschach of social changes percolating through postwar society, in which Taylor stars as the protean blot...With 'The Accidental Feminist,' MG Lord makes the intriguing case that for Elizabeth Taylor, too much as never enough--not for the woman, not for the actress and not for the society that produced the theater of her life." The New York Times

With Shannon Halwes, Lord is also co-writing the libretto for composer Laura Karpman's "One-Ten," an opera commissioned by the L. A. Opera about the 110 Freeway on its 70th anniversary. She is a regular contributor to The New York Times Book Review and that paper's Arts & Leisure section, and her work has also appeared in such publications as Travel + Leisure, Discover, Vogue, the Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times Book Review, and The New Yorker. A graduate of Yale, Lord was for twelve years a syndicated political cartoonist and columnist based at Newsday. She teaches in the Master of Professional Writing Program at USC.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Depth beneath the dazzle April 16, 2012
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M.G. Lord brings her wit and razor-sharp cultural eye to the life and work of Elizabeth Taylor, and shows the guts and warmth and brilliance of the woman beneath the Hollywood product. Lord takes us through Taylor's movies, tracing the development of an artist, a woman, and a compassionate, passionate human being--giving lessons in history, culture, and sexual politics, and entertaining us all along the way.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great writer takes on a great dame. March 25, 2012
By Cineman
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I have never appreciated Taylor sufficiently - until now. MG Lord, whose book ASTRO TURF is one of my favorites, has written a smart, brilliant analysis of one of our greatest screen beauties. Lord reveals Taylor's humanity and her artistry in ways previously unexamined with respect, great humor and a keen eye for the winks in Taylor's sometimes grotesque, but often brilliant work. This is a must-read for Taylor fans, obviously, but it transcends anything you might imagine in terms of biography. If you're interested in attempting to understand the complexities of the history of being a woman in the entertainment industry, consider giving this a read. Whether or not Taylor was conscious of her feminist choices remains a question mark. What is less murky is that she made choices from her heart, which might not have been smart in the area of romance, but was transformative in the area of service to humanity.
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4.0 out of 5 stars DEFINITELY NOT A DOORMAT: AN EXPLORATION March 13, 2012
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In M.G. Lord's new book, The Accidental Feminist: How Elizabeth Taylor Raised Our Consciousness and We Were Too Distracted By Her Beauty to Notice, we explore, from a different perspective, the life of Elizabeth Taylor. Beneath the beauty and sexy sultriness is another kind of woman. A woman whose roles in her movies mirrored aspects seldom shown in beautiful women: independence, toughness, and the willingness to take on unpopular causes.

From her first big role in National Velvet to Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and through all the roles in between, we can see the iconic Taylor inhabiting those parts that take on social injustice, as well as roles that showcase independence, rebellion, and, yes, feminism.

While Taylor would not have described herself as a feminist, according to those who knew her, she was definitely unafraid, independent, and a champion of unpopular social causes. All the qualities that could define a feminist.

From the first chapter to the very end, the author deconstructs the movies that made up Taylor's career, and illustrates for the reader how each role could be construed as a "feminist" one.

Probably the most "conscious" gift the actress left behind, as part of her legacy, was her fight to fund research and treatment for HIV/AIDS. Like no other role in her life or in her movies, this role in real life was one that showed her true spirit.

Four stars.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay
The book seems new, however, the cover has about an inch tear along the right front side and a slight tear on the left side.
Published 3 months ago by Jeri Goldsbrough
3.0 out of 5 stars another way to look at Elizabeth Taylor
okay-interesting theory about Elizabeth Taylor-Easy and fast read She was instrumental is bringing the AIDS crisis to the public eye so in a way she did raise our consciousness
Published 3 months ago by Mona R. Marsh
4.0 out of 5 stars Not as interesting as the title would suggest.
This is an ok read but not mesmerizing. The idea behind "feminist"m roles she played is not completely convincing but it's a quick read about an interesting woman who... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Donna Dawson
3.0 out of 5 stars Overanalytical and trying too hard
Part thesis, part biography, and part overview of her filmography, I was pretty excited to read this. Read more
Published 11 months ago by R. Graff
2.0 out of 5 stars WHAT A RIP OFF ALL THE WAY TO AUSTRALIA
WHAT WAS THIS AUTHOR THINKING OF EVEN THE TITLE IS RIDCULOUS I AM SUCH A ELIZABETH TAYLOR FAN AND TO READ THIS ABOUT A GREAT WOMAN. Read more
Published 12 months ago by LIZA DELLA REESE
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting book
Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011) made nearly 50 films between 1942 and 2001. She was nominated for an Oscar 5 times and won twice ("Butterfield8" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolff"). Read more
Published 13 months ago by Dr. James Gardner
4.0 out of 5 stars ENTERTAINING
I ENJOYED THE BOOK. SHE IS AND ALLWAYS WILL BE MY NUMBER ONE MOVIE STAR. SECOND TO NONE. LONG LIVE LIZ!
Published 14 months ago by Roger Terrenoire
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