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10 Fatherhood and the Failures of Paternal Authority in the Films of John Hughes
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Notes on Contributors x
- Film and Television Work by John Hughes xiv
- 1 Introduction: Refocus on John Hughes 1
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PART I Hughes in the Industry
- Introduction 19
- 2 John Hughes as Auteur: History, Hagiography, Historiography 24
- 3 “Becoming John Hughes”: Regional Production, Hyphenate Filmmaking, and Independence within Hollywood 44
- 4 Ferris Bueller vs. Parker Lewis: “Adapting” Ferris Bueller’s Day Off for Television 64
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PART II Reconsidering Youth
- Introduction 79
- 5 “Life moves pretty fast”: Mobility, Power, and Aesthetics in John Hughes’s Teen Films 84
- 6 “When Cameron was in Egypt’s land”: The Queer Child of Neglect in John Hughes’s Films 102
- 7 We Need to Talk About Kevin McCallister: John Hughes’s Careless Parents and Abandoned Children 118
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PART III Family and Fatherhood
- Introduction 137
- 8 Brand Name Vision: Props in the Films of John Hughes 142
- 9 Domesticating the Comedian: Comic Performance, Narrative, and the Family in John Hughes’s 1980s Comedian Films 161
- 10 Fatherhood and the Failures of Paternal Authority in the Films of John Hughes 179
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PART IV Contested Identities
- Introduction 197
- 11 Bizarre Love Triangle: Frankensteinian Masculinities in Weird Science 202
- 12 “You look good wearing my future:” Social Class and Individualism in the 1980s Teen Films of John Hughes 221
- 13 The Unbearable Whiteness of Being in a John Hughes Movie 236
- Other Films and Television Shows Cited in this Collection 250
- Bibliography 255
- Index 267
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Notes on Contributors x
- Film and Television Work by John Hughes xiv
- 1 Introduction: Refocus on John Hughes 1
-
PART I Hughes in the Industry
- Introduction 19
- 2 John Hughes as Auteur: History, Hagiography, Historiography 24
- 3 “Becoming John Hughes”: Regional Production, Hyphenate Filmmaking, and Independence within Hollywood 44
- 4 Ferris Bueller vs. Parker Lewis: “Adapting” Ferris Bueller’s Day Off for Television 64
-
PART II Reconsidering Youth
- Introduction 79
- 5 “Life moves pretty fast”: Mobility, Power, and Aesthetics in John Hughes’s Teen Films 84
- 6 “When Cameron was in Egypt’s land”: The Queer Child of Neglect in John Hughes’s Films 102
- 7 We Need to Talk About Kevin McCallister: John Hughes’s Careless Parents and Abandoned Children 118
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PART III Family and Fatherhood
- Introduction 137
- 8 Brand Name Vision: Props in the Films of John Hughes 142
- 9 Domesticating the Comedian: Comic Performance, Narrative, and the Family in John Hughes’s 1980s Comedian Films 161
- 10 Fatherhood and the Failures of Paternal Authority in the Films of John Hughes 179
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PART IV Contested Identities
- Introduction 197
- 11 Bizarre Love Triangle: Frankensteinian Masculinities in Weird Science 202
- 12 “You look good wearing my future:” Social Class and Individualism in the 1980s Teen Films of John Hughes 221
- 13 The Unbearable Whiteness of Being in a John Hughes Movie 236
- Other Films and Television Shows Cited in this Collection 250
- Bibliography 255
- Index 267