Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
This study will focus on Quentin Tarantino's three most recent films: Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003), Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004), and Death Proof (2007). These works are significant, in that they present a marked departure from the director's earlier films. Specifically, they offer portrayals of resourceful and powerful female protagonists, in stark contrast to the frequently neglected and marginalized women of Reservoir Dogs (1992) and Pulp Fiction (1994). Buttressed by a mixture of psychoanalytic feminist and postmodern theories, I will perform a careful textual analysis of these latest films. In particular, I intend to uncover the ways in which Tarantino's films support and/or subvert traditionally oppressive conceptions of gender.
Extension
FAU
FAU
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Person Preferred Name
Fedderman, Marc R.
Graduate College
Physical Description
electronic
viii, 72 p. : ill.
Use and Reproduction
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Other Title Info
Let's get into character
gender depictions in the films of Quentin Tarantino