Jane Austen and Co : remaking the past in contemporary culture /
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Language: | English |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©2003.
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Online Access: | http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=112129 |
Table of Contents:
- The Jane Austen phenomenon: remaking the past at the millennium / Suzanne R. Pucci and James Thompson
- How to do things with Austen / James Thompson
- Popular culture and the comedy of manners: Clueless and fashion clues / Maureen Turim
- Love at the Hellmouth: Buffy the vampire slayer / Kristina Straub
- Clueless: about history / Deidre Lynch
- "It can't go on like this": Dangerous liaisons in the Reagan-Thatcher years / Sarah Maza
- Placing Jane Austen, displacing England: touring between book, history, and nation / Mike Crang
- The return home / Suzanne R. Pucci
- The return to repression: filming in the nineteenth century / Virginia L. Blum
- A generational gig with Jane Austen, Sigmund Freud, and Amy Heckerling: fantasies of sexuality, gender, fashion, and disco in and beyond Clueless / Denise Fulbrook
- Sleeping with Mr. Collins / Ruth Perry
- Books to movies: gender and desire in Jane Austen's adaptations / Martine Voiret
- Gender and the heritage genre: popular feminism turns to history / Madeleine Dobie.