Paying for Love: Women's Work and Love in Popular Film in Interwar Britain.

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Title: Paying for Love: Women's Work and Love in Popular Film in Interwar Britain.
Authors: GRANDY, CHRISTINE1
Source: Journal of the History of Sexuality. Sep2010, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p483-507. 25p.
Subject Terms: *History, Women in motion pictures, Motion pictures & society, Women's employment, British films, American films, Love in motion pictures, Popular films
Geographic Terms: United Kingdom
Reviews & Products: Squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweeps (Film), Rat, The (Film : 1925), Camille (Film)
Abstract: The article discusses representations of women in British films in the 1920s and 1930s and how these films show popular opinions and expectations about women's work and gender roles at that time. The research of scholars John Sedgwick, Sue Harper, and Christine Gledhill on British popular cinema is considered. The popularity of American films in Britain is considered. It is noted that during this time women entered the British workforce in greater numbers and that the author is also interested in how the films portray women's love lives. Other topics include a history of women's employment in Britain during the interwar period, the films "Squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweeps," "The Rat," and "Camille," and the audience response to these films.
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Abstract:The article discusses representations of women in British films in the 1920s and 1930s and how these films show popular opinions and expectations about women's work and gender roles at that time. The research of scholars John Sedgwick, Sue Harper, and Christine Gledhill on British popular cinema is considered. The popularity of American films in Britain is considered. It is noted that during this time women entered the British workforce in greater numbers and that the author is also interested in how the films portray women's love lives. Other topics include a history of women's employment in Britain during the interwar period, the films "Squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweeps," "The Rat," and "Camille," and the audience response to these films.
ISSN:10434070
DOI:10.1353/sex.2010.0004