Hollywood and Catholic Women


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<p>In this second edition of her exploration of Catholic women in film and television author Kathryn Schleich presents an in-depth feminist point of view while addressing important questions about the role of women in both the Church and Hollywood.</p><p>Throughout Schleich's extensive research she noticed that themes of fear mistrust and even hatred of women were prevalent. While examining such deeply ingrained attitudes it soon became evident to Schleich that Catholic women still have a long way to go in Hollywood. As she carefully explores the sexual tension between Sister Benedict and Father O'Malley in <i>The Bells of St. Mary's</i> the brutal murder of Theresa Dunn in <i>Looking for Mr. Goodbar</i> and the stereotype shattering Grace Hanadarko of <i>Saving Grace</i> Schleich offers an insightful portrayal of women's oppression within the Catholic Church and explores whether Catholic women are better off today.</p><p>This study encourages contemplation of the place of Catholic women within the ever-changing spheres of cinema and television ultimately encouraging movement toward the goal of achieving equal status for women in all realms of life.</p>
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