Focusing on the intersection of personal experience and societal perceptions, this feminist exploration delves into how cancer is understood and represented. Through personal narratives, self-help literature, and patient stories, Jackie Stacey examines evolving beliefs surrounding cancer's causes and treatments, contrasting traditional biomedicine with alternative approaches. The book addresses the broader implications of cancer as both a personal and societal issue, highlighting its impact on identity and the spirit.
Jackie Stacey Knihy




A leading feminist film theorist argues that the cinema animates the tropes of and enacts our fears about cloning and other kinds of genetic engineering.
Global Nature, Global Culture
- 262 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
The authors skillfully blend popular culture with theoretical insights, offering a unique and well-researched perspective. Their ability to integrate case studies enhances the depth of analysis, making it an excellent resource for understanding contemporary cultural dynamics.
The book explores the intersection of film theory and ethnographic research by focusing on female spectatorship. It delves into the memories that female moviegoers have of iconic stars Bette Davis and Lauren Bacall, offering insights into how these actresses influence and resonate with their audience. Through this analysis, the author highlights the unique experiences and perceptions of women in the cinematic landscape, contributing to a deeper understanding of gender and film culture.