Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801890840

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By Karen Ward Mahar
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PrefaceIntroduction: Making Movies and Incorporating GenderPrologue: ""The Greatest Electrical Novelty in the World"": Gender and Filmmaking before the Turn of the CenturyPart One: Expansion, Stardom & Uplift: Women Enter the American Movie Industry, 1908–19161. A Quiet Invasion: Nickelodeons, Narratives, and the First Women in Film2. ""To Get Some of the 'Good Gravy' "" for Themselves Stardom, Features, and the First Star-Producers3. ""So Much More Natural to a Woman"": Gender, Uplift, and the Woman FilmmakerInterlude: Women in Serials & Short Comedies, 1912–19224. The ""Girls Who Play"": The Short Film and the New WomanPart Two: ""A Business Pure & Simple"": The End of Uplift and the Masculinization of Hollywood, 1916–19285. ""The Real Punches"": Lois Weber, Cecil B. DeMille, and the End of the Uplift Movement6. A ""'Her-Own-Company' Epidemic"": Stars as Independent Producers7. ""Doing a 'Man's Work'"": The Rise of the Studio System and the Remasculinization of FilmmakingEpilogueGetting Away with ItNotesEssay on SourcesIndex

""Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood differs from most recent work on the topic... The general idea here is one of several bold suggestions that merit (and will hopefully spark) serious consideration and further investigation.""

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