Masculinity and Gender in Greek Cinema Masculinity and Gender in Greek Cinema

Masculinity and Gender in Greek Cinema

1949-1967

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Publisher Description

Between the end of the Civil War (1949) and the colonels' military coup (1967) Greece underwent tremendous political, economic, and social transformations which influenced gender identities and relations. During the same period, Greece also witnessed an unparalleled bloom in cinema productions. Based on the recently established paradigm that cinema and popular culture viewed as social institutions can inform a historical study, Masculinity and Gender in Greek Cinema explores the relationship between Greek cinema and the society within which it was created and viewed.



The book's double analytical perspective on cinema and masculinity advances both the study of cinema and popular culture as historical sources, and of masculinity and gender relations as valid categories of historical analysis. Cinema as a medium of representation, not only managed to reflect on these issues, it also provided a whole new field for their interpretation. This is the first study to explore the dramatic transformation of masculinity and gender roles, as represented in Greek cinema during the turbulent 1950s and 1960s.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2013
24 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
328
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bloomsbury Academic
SIZE
9
MB