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Published by Fayetteville Mafia Press
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About The Book
David Lynch, one of America's most misunderstood filmmakers, has for decades had to cope with accusations of misogyny from critics like Roger Ebert, but the funny thing is the women actors who appear in his films almost uniformly love working with him, and the together they have created some of the most fascinating and multidimensional female characters in cinema history, several of whom are celebrated in this anthology of essays by critics, scholars, writers, and fans of the directors work.
David Lynch has been accused for decades of sexism and even misogyny in his work, due largely to frequent depictions of violence against women. Yet others see in Lynch’s work the deification of the female, and actresses like Laura Dern and Naomi Watts jump at every opportunity to work with him. “He is the master of the juxtaposition of the creepy and the sweet, the sexual and the chaste,” wrote W’s Lynn Hirschberg. “And at the heart of this tense, intriguing friction, you will always find Lynch’s women.” The Women of Lynch is a deep, provocative dive into this paradox, featuring twelve essays, thought pieces, and impressionistic interpretations of Lynch’s depiction of women on screen by an eclectic array of accomplished female critics, scholars, performers, and writers, each tackling this vexing conundrum in her own unique way. It also contains brand new interviews with Lynch actresses Mädchen Amick (Shelly Johnson, Twin Peaks) and Charlotte Stewart (Eraserhead, Twin Peaks)
This book contains essays by:
x. An Introduction by Philippa Snow
1. "The Uncanny Electricity of David Lynch’s Women" by Leigh Kellmann Kolb
2. "Women’s Films: Melodrama and Women’s Trauma in the Films of David Lynch" by Lindsay Hallam
3. "A Colorless Sky: On the Whiteness of Twin Peaks" by Melanie McFarland
4. "Welcome to the Bipolar Silencio Club!" by Hannah Klein
5. "Warding off the Darkness with Coffee and Pie" by Mallory O'Meara
6. "This is where we talk, Shelly." An Interview with Mädchen Amick by Lindsey Bowden
7. "The Triple Goddess" by Lauren Fox
8. "Isabella Rossellini: The Shocking “Real” in Blue Velvet by Kathleen Fleming
9. "Tea And Sympathy: Mrs. Kendal and The Elephant Man" by Rebecca Paller
10. "Jade: Ornamental Gem or Protective Talisman? A Character Study" by Marisa C. Hayes
11. "Mary X Marks The Spot." An Interview with Charlotte Stewart by Lisa Hession
12. "Impressions of Lynch: Journaling a Requiem" by Mya McBriar
David Lynch has been accused for decades of sexism and even misogyny in his work, due largely to frequent depictions of violence against women. Yet others see in Lynch’s work the deification of the female, and actresses like Laura Dern and Naomi Watts jump at every opportunity to work with him. “He is the master of the juxtaposition of the creepy and the sweet, the sexual and the chaste,” wrote W’s Lynn Hirschberg. “And at the heart of this tense, intriguing friction, you will always find Lynch’s women.” The Women of Lynch is a deep, provocative dive into this paradox, featuring twelve essays, thought pieces, and impressionistic interpretations of Lynch’s depiction of women on screen by an eclectic array of accomplished female critics, scholars, performers, and writers, each tackling this vexing conundrum in her own unique way. It also contains brand new interviews with Lynch actresses Mädchen Amick (Shelly Johnson, Twin Peaks) and Charlotte Stewart (Eraserhead, Twin Peaks)
This book contains essays by:
x. An Introduction by Philippa Snow
1. "The Uncanny Electricity of David Lynch’s Women" by Leigh Kellmann Kolb
2. "Women’s Films: Melodrama and Women’s Trauma in the Films of David Lynch" by Lindsay Hallam
3. "A Colorless Sky: On the Whiteness of Twin Peaks" by Melanie McFarland
4. "Welcome to the Bipolar Silencio Club!" by Hannah Klein
5. "Warding off the Darkness with Coffee and Pie" by Mallory O'Meara
6. "This is where we talk, Shelly." An Interview with Mädchen Amick by Lindsey Bowden
7. "The Triple Goddess" by Lauren Fox
8. "Isabella Rossellini: The Shocking “Real” in Blue Velvet by Kathleen Fleming
9. "Tea And Sympathy: Mrs. Kendal and The Elephant Man" by Rebecca Paller
10. "Jade: Ornamental Gem or Protective Talisman? A Character Study" by Marisa C. Hayes
11. "Mary X Marks The Spot." An Interview with Charlotte Stewart by Lisa Hession
12. "Impressions of Lynch: Journaling a Requiem" by Mya McBriar
Product Details
- Publisher: Fayetteville Mafia Press (July 7, 2018)
- Length: 120 pages
- ISBN13: 9781949024036
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