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Josie Andrews 412 Midterm ProjectsMain MenuIntroductionThe Ideological Function of Stars: Contradictions and Promises of Individualism.Prompt AnalysisLittle Women (George Cukor 1933)Tomboyism: Negotiating and Celebrating a Strong, Sprited Woman in the Great DepressionSylvia Scarlett (George Cukor, 1936)"Woman of the Year" (George Stevens, 1942)ConclusionBibliographyCATCH ME IF YOU CANThe Contradictions and Promises of Individualism in the Films of Katharine Hepburn 1933-1942Josephine Andrews3a113b8327c230bc7c10dd21f21428c4f7bcd00c
Masculinity On-Screen
12018-03-09T07:43:04-08:00Josephine Andrews3a113b8327c230bc7c10dd21f21428c4f7bcd00c286374Early examples of Hepburn on-screen adopting masculine traits that would become an integral part of her star image.plain2018-03-10T14:17:52-08:00Josephine Andrews3a113b8327c230bc7c10dd21f21428c4f7bcd00cThe use of both a masculine voice and an inappropriate "phrase" creates a contradiction between how we expect young women to act (both in Civil War and then contemporary times) and how Hepburn acts. Yet, it is done with such excitement and honesty, it is easily negotiated into an acceptable and endearing part of the star image.
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12018-03-04T02:20:26-08:00Josephine Andrews3a113b8327c230bc7c10dd21f21428c4f7bcd00cChristopher Columbus!1Katharine Hepburn in "Little Women (1933)"plain2018-03-04T02:20:26-08:00Josephine Andrews3a113b8327c230bc7c10dd21f21428c4f7bcd00c