Our Lady Cinema

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Early Popular Visual Culture Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17460654.2023.2160329
Andrew Shail
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ABSTRACT This article examines eleven personifications of cinema from the UK during the period 1912–1929, personifications that unanimously ‘sexed’ the medium female. It demonstrates that femaleness was not an inevitable characteristic of personifications of this particular medium and so explores why these female personifications came about when they did, showing that they both a) unconsciously symptomatized several distinguishing features of the medium during the period (including its potential to function aesthetically, its emergent mediativity, its sensationalist content, the unusual availability of both the space of the cinema auditorium and film work to women, its affinities with various elements of modernity that were already coded female and its own challenges to forms of tradition that were coded male) and b) (in most cases) were deliberately fashioned to classify the new medium as having a particular affinity with women, in an effort to improve its public image.
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我们的女士电影院
本文考察了1912年至1929年间英国电影中的11位人格化人物,这些人格化人物一致将媒介女性“性别化”。它表明女性并不是这种特殊媒介的人格化的必然特征,因此探究了为什么这些女性人格化出现了,表明她们a)无意识地症状化了该时期媒介的几个显著特征(包括其审美功能的潜力,其突现的中介性,其耸人听闻的内容,电影院和电影作品的空间对女性的不寻常的可用性,它与已经被女性编码的各种现代元素的亲和力,以及它对传统形式的挑战(在大多数情况下)被故意塑造成与女性有特殊亲和力的新媒介,以改善其公众形象。
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