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FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 470-484Publisher
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14680777.2012.737345
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teen films; Girlfight; Fish Tank; Kusama; Arnold
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The author considers two recent prize-winning films by women directors (one British and one American) with similar, if not identical themes. Placing them in the category first defined by David Considine as the cinema of adolescence the author considers the filmic traditions from which they arise. In both of the films under consideration-Fish Tank and Girlfight- he young female protagonists attempt to resist or subvert socially imposed restrictions. The author considers the way the entrapment of the working-class teenage girls at the centre of these films is represented by nonprofessional actresses selected because they come from the same milieu of run-down sections of cities as their on-screen characters. She explores the way in which these two writer-directors use their actresses to embody on screen issues of class, gender, ethnicity, and culture, and the near-impossible routes out of poverty. To do so, the author utilises theories from sociology, feminist theories of the body, as well as theories derived from film studies to examine these politically driven films.
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