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Sofia Coppola

The Politics of Visual Pleasure

Anna Backman Rogers
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Pages
200
Year
2018
Language
English

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All too often, the movies of Sofia Coppola have been dismissed as "all style, no substance." But such an easy caricature, as this engaging and accessible survey of Coppola's oeuvre demonstrates, fundamentally misconstrues what are rich, ambiguous, meaningful films. Drawing on insights from feminist philosophy and psychology, the author here takes an original approach to Coppola, exploring vital themes from the subversion of patriarchy in The Virgin Suicides to the "female gothic" in The Beguiled. As Rogers's shows, far from endorsing a facile and depoliticized post feminism, Coppola's films instead deploy beguilement, mood, and pleasure in the service of a robustly feminist philosophy.

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