Now in paperback, an exploration of movies and TV shows featuring women on the wrong side of the law.
Films and shows about incarcerated women stir conflicting feelings in audiences, producing empathy toward the inmates and troubled feelings about the crimes for which they have been convicted. Surveying the women-in-prison genre from 1933 to the present, Women, Film, and Law explores how television and film shape perceptions of incarcerated women. Suzanne Bouclin argues that feature films, on-demand streaming, music videos, and television series such as Orange Is the New Black reveal the legal, economic, and political structures that criminalize women differently from men, especially women who have already been marginalized.
ISBN: | 9780774865876 |
Publication date: | 15th November 2021 |
Author: | Suzanne Bouclin |
Publisher: | UBCPress an imprint of University of British Columbia Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 224 pages |
Series: | Law and Society |
Genres: |
Gender studies: women and girls Penology and punishment Law and society, gender issues |