Ida Lupino, Director

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Ida Lupino, Director

Her Art and Resilience in Times of Transition

Grisham, Therese; Smith, Imogen Sara; Grossman, Julie

Rutgers University Press

03/2026

300

Mole

Inglês

9781978846128

15 a 20 dias

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Foreword to the Second Edition by Imogen Sara Smith vii
Preface xi
Note on Quotations xv
PART ONE
Introducing Ida Lupino, Director and Feminist Auteur 1
A Rejection of Hollywood 3
Lupino Directs 6
Director Lupino and Colleagues 11
The Filmakers' Films 13
Lupino and the Censors 20
Lupino as Feminist Auteur 30
Postwar Hollywood, American Society and Culture 41
Close-Up on Outrage 46
Empathy and a Cinema of Engagement 58
Italian Neorealism or American Realisms? 61
Looking Backward? 64
PART TWO
Lupino's Ingenious Genres: Early Films and The Trouble with Angels (1966) 73
The Social Problem Film and Film Noir 75
Home Noir 94
Home Is Where the Noir Is 98
Doubled Dreams in Hard, Fast and Beautiful 102
Doubled Domesticity in The Bigamist 109
Doubled Trauma: Outrage 113
A Mighty Girl: Lupino and The Trouble with Angels 123
PART THREE
Lupino Moves to Television 133
Industrial Contexts: Film to Television 133
Directing for Television 137
"No. 5 Checked Out" 140
Ida Lupino, Television Director 148
On Close Readings of 1950s and 1960s Television 150
"The Return": Norma Desmond and Ida Lupino Haunt the Small Screen 153
Mr. Adams and Eve 163
Directed Episodes, 1956-1968 176
Comedies 181
Action, Thrillers, Mysteries 189
Westerns 206
Epilogue 215
Acknowledgments 221
Appendix: TV Episodes Directed by Ida Lupino 223
Notes 233
Works Cited 249
Index 263
Film; Media Studies; Communications; Women's Studies; American Studies; Biography; Memoir; Ida Lupino; film director; women in film; American cinema; classic Hollywood; television history; film scholarship; Therese Grisham; Julie Grossman; Imogen Sara Smith; film noir; gender and film; feminist film theory; film history; television directing; 1950s television; 1960s television; auteur studies; cinematic innovation; Hollywood history; women filmmakers; film criticism; popular culture; media reception; American media; filmography; gender representation; classic television; cinema studies; director biography