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Girl Reel A
Memoir by Bonnie Morris What
do Susan Sarandon, Barbara Hershey, Meryl Streep, Bette Midler, and Cher have
in common? All
have portrayed lesbian characters on the silver screen. Although cinema and television
in the last three decades of the twentieth century have been a wasteland for women
in general and lesbians in particular looking for strong images of themselves,
Bonnie Morris gives readers a front row seat on a life growing up and coming out
at the movies. Morris writes, This is a collection of movie stories-by which
I mean recollections of events, images, turning points generated by specific moviegoing
experiences, and specific movies and the book is built around the catalyst of
going to a movie as a chunk of formative girl identity. Girl Reel is a
raucous, rollicking, sometimes acerbic look at the powerful influence the entertainment
industry has on our community, family, and social lives. A
must-have for all film buffs, Girl Reel is a book about our relationship
to popular culture-how media images both preview and rerun our own lives. By surveying
images of women and lesbians in television and film over the seventies, eighties,
and nineties, and chronicling the move of lesbian and gay issues from the margins
to the mainstream, Morris offers her own images of strong women, for a new generation
of readers / viewers. |