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Word: woman (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Galeria--Boylston St.--An Unmarried Woman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FILM | 7/28/1978 | See Source »

...going to have any influence on the women's movement, it would seem we are in a heap of trouble. There seems to be a new variety of male chauvinism afoot, in fact. Only this time around the male directors of films such as Coming Home, An Unmarried Woman and Dear Inspector, for the European version of feminism, are using more subtle tactics than having John Wayne sweeping some broad off her feet. They are choosing instead to try and let women do themselves in, while their male counterparts sit back, calm, cool and liberated...

Author: By Laurie Hays, | Title: 'New Women' In Film | 7/25/1978 | See Source »

...recent New York Times article, Paul Starr, assistant professor of Sociology, suggests that Hollywood is finally noticing the women's movement, and in doing so, has also come up with a new male figure to suit the "new woman." He is "the emotionally competent hero...the man to whom women turn as they try to change their own lives," Starr says, adding that this new male is a far cry from the old John Wayne tough-guy type, who had no sympathy for women, and required complete submission, of the Marilvn Monroe variety, for anything to work out. Whether...

Author: By Laurie Hays, | Title: 'New Women' In Film | 7/25/1978 | See Source »

...real problem here is, do women want to model themselves after Jill Clayburgh in Unmarried Woman, Jane Fonda in Coming Home, or Annie Girardot in Dear Inspector...

Author: By Laurie Hays, | Title: 'New Women' In Film | 7/25/1978 | See Source »

Hollywood, however, and whatever the French equivalent of the silver screen is called, prefer to adopt a new male for women to turn to, rather than a new woman who has something of their own to offer. Fonda and Clayburgh are really in search of new men, not new lives. And Girardot is so charmingly obsessed with her career that it is difficult to see her as anything but a female detective. They are all uninspiring people, leaving you sitting in your seat, as the lights come back on, feeling depressed and ashamed. You long for Laren Bacall's cool...

Author: By Laurie Hays, | Title: 'New Women' In Film | 7/25/1978 | See Source »

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