No End to Her - Soap Opera and the Female Subject (Paperback)


Even though soap opera commands a vast and loyal audience, it has been trivialized by the mainstream media and even libelled as a form of pornography designed to keep women in their place. In this defence of a much-maligned genre, Martha Nochimson demonstrates how soap opera validates an essentially feminine perspective and responds to complex issues of women's desires and power by creating strong, active female characters. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory and feminist film criticism, Nochimson explores the ways in which soap opera has inverted the typical male-centered narrative charcterized by a domineering, Oedipal father-son relationship that serves to control female energy. Instead, women in soap operas resist their stabilizing role in male hierarchies. In breaking with traditional narrative, soaps create a distinctly feminine, open-ended format capable of tolerating ambiguity and lack of resolution.

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Even though soap opera commands a vast and loyal audience, it has been trivialized by the mainstream media and even libelled as a form of pornography designed to keep women in their place. In this defence of a much-maligned genre, Martha Nochimson demonstrates how soap opera validates an essentially feminine perspective and responds to complex issues of women's desires and power by creating strong, active female characters. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory and feminist film criticism, Nochimson explores the ways in which soap opera has inverted the typical male-centered narrative charcterized by a domineering, Oedipal father-son relationship that serves to control female energy. Instead, women in soap operas resist their stabilizing role in male hierarchies. In breaking with traditional narrative, soaps create a distinctly feminine, open-ended format capable of tolerating ambiguity and lack of resolution.

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Imprint

University of California Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 1993

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

March 1993

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

237

ISBN-13

978-0-520-07771-3

Barcode

9780520077713

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LSN

0-520-07771-7



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