Hollywood Androgyny
Discover the intriguing world of gender fluidity in cinema with Hollywood Androgyny by a renowned film scholar. Published by Columbia University Press in 1985, this hardback edition spans 345 pages and delves into the fascinating occurrences of cross-dressing, transvestism, and various forms of gender-bending across more than 250 films, including classics like Sylvia Scarlett and The Crying Game. This insightful exploration uncovers how these themes have shaped Hollywood's narrative and cultural landscape. Perfect for film enthusiasts and scholars alike, Hollywood Androgyny invites readers to rethink traditional gender roles and appreciate the complexity of identity in film. Don't miss out on this essential addition to your collection!