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Is That A Gun In Your Pocket? : Women’s Experience Of Power In Hollywood

  • Is That A Gun In Your Pocket? : Women's Experience Of  Power In Hollywood
  • Title

    • Women’s Experience Of Power In Hollywood
  • Attribution

    Rachel Abramowitz
  • Publication Details

    Book, Random House, Inc, 2000
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      (UPPER LEVEL)  PN1993.5.U65 A37 2000         AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    “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. 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. 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. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "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." "Here, in their own candid and provocative 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 Tewkersbury, and many others." "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 themselves, 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."– BOOK JACKET
  • ISBN

    • 0679437541
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