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Exporting Perilous Pauline : Pearl White and serial film craze / edited by Marina Dahlquist.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780252094941
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PN2287 .E976 2013
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Contents:
Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Why Pearl? -- 1 Changing Views and Perspectives: Translating Pearl White�s American Adventures in Wartime France -- 2 “The Best-Known Woman in the World�: Pearl White and the American Serial Film in Sweden -- 3 Pearl, the Swift One, or the Extraordinary Adventures of Pearl White in France -- 4 “The Most Assassinated Woman in the World�: Pearl White and the First Avant-Garde -- 5 Fascinations for the Nation: American Serial Film, Czechoslovakia, and the Afterlives of Pearl
Contributors -- Index
Subject: The American action film serials of the 1910s featured exciting stunts, film tricks, and effects set against the background of modern technology, often starring resourceful female heroines who displayed traditionally male qualities such as endurance, strength, and authority. The most renowned of these "serial queens" was Pearl White, whose career as the adventurous character Pauline developed during a transitional phase in the medium. This collection of essays explores the serial genre and its narrative patterns, marketing, and cultural reception, and historiographic importance.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Why Pearl? -- 1 Changing Views and Perspectives: Translating Pearl White�s American Adventures in Wartime France -- 2 “The Best-Known Woman in the World�: Pearl White and the American Serial Film in Sweden -- 3 Pearl, the Swift One, or the Extraordinary Adventures of Pearl White in France -- 4 “The Most Assassinated Woman in the World�: Pearl White and the First Avant-Garde -- 5 Fascinations for the Nation: American Serial Film, Czechoslovakia, and the Afterlives of Pearl

6 Not Quite (Pearl) White: Fearless Nadia, Queen of the Stunts7 From Pearl White to White Rose Woo: Tracing the Vernacular Body of nÃ?xia in Chinese Silent Cinema -- Contributors -- Index

The American action film serials of the 1910s featured exciting stunts, film tricks, and effects set against the background of modern technology, often starring resourceful female heroines who displayed traditionally male qualities such as endurance, strength, and authority. The most renowned of these "serial queens" was Pearl White, whose career as the adventurous character Pauline developed during a transitional phase in the medium. This collection of essays explores the serial genre and its narrative patterns, marketing, and cultural reception, and historiographic importance.

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