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ISBN
9780544648944
Book Title
You Play the Girl : on Playboy Bunnies, Stepford Wives, Train Wrecks, and Other Mixed Messages
Item Length
8in
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication Year
2017
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Carina Chocano
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism, Social Science
Topic
Women, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Feminist, Popular Culture, Essays
Item Width
5.3in
Item Weight
8.6 Oz
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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WINNER OF THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FOR CRITICISM. In this smart, funny, impassioned call to arms, a pop culture critic merges memoir and commentary to explore how our culture shapes ideas about who women are, what they are meant to be, and where they belong.As a kid in the 1970s and '80s, Carina Chocano was confused by the mixed messages all around her: messages that told her who she could be--and who she couldn't. She grappled with sexed-up sidekicks, princesses waiting to be saved, and morally infallible angels who seemed to have no opinions of their own. Chocano learned that "the girl" is not a person, but a man's idea of what a woman should be--she's whatever the hero needs her to be in order to become himself. Drawing from her years as a movie critic, Chocano unveils how stories in popular culture too often limits girls' lives and shapes their destinies. She resolved to rewrite her own story. In You Play the Girl , Chocano blends formative personal stories with insightful and emotionally powerful analysis. Moving from Bugs Bunny to Playboy Bunnies, from Flashdance to Frozen , from the progressive '70s through the backlash '80s, the glib '90s, and the pornified aughts--and at stops in between--she explains how growing up in the shadow of "the girl" taught her to think about herself and the world and what it means to raise a daughter in the face of these contorted reflections. In the tradition of Roxane Gay, Rebecca Solnit, and Susan Sontag, Chocano brilliantly shows that our identities are more fluid than we think, and certainly more complex than anything we see on any kind of screen."If Hollywood's treatment of women leaves you wanting, you'll find good, heady company in You Play the Girl ."-- Elle

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HarperCollins
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0544648943
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9780544648944
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Book Title
You Play the Girl : on Playboy Bunnies, Stepford Wives, Train Wrecks, and Other Mixed Messages
Author
Carina Chocano
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Women, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Feminist, Popular Culture, Essays
Publication Year
2017
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism, Social Science
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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Item Length
8in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
5.3in
Item Weight
8.6 Oz

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Hq1206.C5185 2017
Reviews
Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism A Finalist for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay One of Amazon's "Best Books of 2017: Nonfiction" One of iBook's "Best Books of August" One of Publishers Weekly's "Books of the Week" "Carina Chocano's You Play the Girl reads like a war cry. With dazzling clarity, her commentary exposes the subliminal sexism on our pages and screens." --O, THE OPRAH MAGAZINE "If Hollywood's treatment of women leaves you wanting, you'll find good, heady company in Carina Chocano's essay collection, You Play the Girl. Why, Chocano asks, does the ingenue have to choose between marriage and death?" --ELLE "In Carina Chocano's whip-smart new book You Play The Girl: On Playboy Bunnies, Stepford Wives, Train Wrecks, & Other Mixed Messages, she analyzes the 'girls' of pop culture across the decades, from Bewitched to contestants on The Bachelor (and its fictional counterpart, UnREAL) to the princesses of Frozen. Through cultural commentary mixed with personal reflections, Chocano explores the ways on-screen women have influenced her life and the way she sees the world. A-." --ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY, "Best New Books" "Brilliant and insightful...You Play the Girl stands apart from others in the genre [...] by dissecting pop culture through the lens of a mother watching her young girl try to make sense of the world. The result is a heartfelt look at the complicated messages women receive, and argues that gut feelings about these messages should be carefully examined. Chocano persuades the reader that the media we absorb around us does matter, and shapes how we feel about ourselves. And she deftly shows how books, TV, and film that have been labeled "empowering" for women [...] often have hidden agendas." --PLAYBOY "The cultural formulas that Chocano identifies are frustrating, but her readings don't deny them their fun...In the tradition of a long line of women writers, Chocano wants to make sense of this sort of enchantment and understand what kind of education it is offering up, and to whom." --NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW "Three sentences into You Play the Girl I already felt like cheering. Carina Chocano is a first-rate cultural critic whose specialty is constructing dead-on feminist analyses of such sinister artifacts as the relentless 'Frozen' and the various horrifying iterations of Barbie. Chocano is unusually skilled at dismantling the toxic underpinnings of such pop-culture mainstays, motivated in part by her desire to help her young daughter confront 'a world that literally never stops yelling at her that her primary value is sexual.' And Chocano demolishes the dismal shibboleth that feminists can't be funny, wielding abundant wit with a devastating sardonic edge." --WASHINGTON POST "Reading Carina Chocano is like listening to a smart friend think out loud [...] [You Play the Girl is] a ruefully funny collection." --FILM QUARTERLY "Ch, One of iBook's "Summer's Most Anticipated Books" " Whip-smart... Remarkably comprehensive and enjoyably associative , the essays move quickly from the haunting performances of French actress Isabelle Adjani to  The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ,  Bewitched , and  I Dream of Jeannie  as allegories for the potential of powerful women to 'wreck civilization'... Incisive and witty...these essays will appeal to anyone interested in how women's stories are told ." --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY,  starred review "[Chocano] interweaves relevant personal stories from her childhood and adult experiences with and entertaining and insightful review of female characters from the last 50 years of pop culture, including television, film and literature. Chocano not only looks back at her own experiences, she also writes emotionally about the realities of the world that her young daughter faces today . Each piece combines numerous, well-connected examples from the author's extensive knowledge of pop culture , with an analysis of a theme related to the various aspects of women's lives: work, relationships, marriage, sexuality, motherhood, and even math. As a result, the essays have a sound research foundation and are well documented. VERDICT: This entertaining, engaging, enlightening tour of the portrayal of women in pop culture will appeal to general readers and researchers in a variety of cross-disciplinary fields." -- LIBRARY JOURNAL , starred review "A sharply perceptive look at the myths that constrain women." -- KIRKUS REVIEWS " You Play the Girl by Carina Chocano blew my mind . Like a goldfish realizing that water existed, I instantly came alive to the air and the atmosphere of how my Otherness informed my girlhood. Each and every message of being asked to stand still so that I could be seen by the cultural product of male-made entertainment made me scream with recognition. In particular, the Flashdance chapter time-travelled me back to my youth, but holding hands with a clear-eyed, brilliant, hilarious friend. Re-looking at Stepford Wives , I Dream of Jeannie , Bewitched and all of the other hypnotic suggestions about my supposed woman-hood made me feel alive and energized and ready to topple the patriarchy. The world is changing for women and girls and here is one of the first steps --going back to do archaeology about what the heck happened to us, how we got colonized. If information is power,  You Play the Girl is a superpower ." --JILL SOLOWAY, writer, director, and creator of "Transparent" "Carina Chocano is a brilliant thinker, a dazzling stylist and an intellectual in the truest sense of the word . An important critical work as well as an entertaining personal story, You Play the Girl looks at old archetypes in new and often astonishingly insightful ways and establishes Chocano as a unique talent and crucial voice in the cultural conversation." --MEGHAN DAUM, author of The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion "Carina Chocano unearths the little horrors of our culture's pervasive, insidious sexism in essays so brilliant and witty you'll wish her book would never end. Chocano is one of our sharpest, most original cultural observers, and  You Play the Girl  is as engrossing as it is unforgettable ." --HEATHER HAVRILESKY, author of How to Be a Person in the World, "Carina Chocano is a brilliant thinker, a dazzling stylist and an intellectual in the truest sense of the word. An important critical work as well as an entertaining personal story, You Play the Girl looks at old archetypes in new and often astonishingly insightful ways and establishes Chocano as a unique talent and crucial voice in the cultural conversation." --Meghan Daum, author of The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion "Carina Chocano unearths the little horrors of our culture's pervasive, insidious sexism in essays so brilliant and witty you'll wish her book would never end. Chocano is one of our sharpest, most original cultural observers, and  You Play the Girl  is as engrossing as it is unforgettable." --Heather Havrilesky, author of How to Be a Person in the World, " Whip-smart... Remarkably comprehensive and enjoyably associative , the essays move quickly from the haunting performances of French actress Isabelle Adjani to  The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ,  Bewitched , and  I Dream of Jeannie  as allegories for the potential of powerful women to 'wreck civilization'... Incisive and witty...these essays will appeal to anyone interested in how women's stories are told ." --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY,  starred review " You Play the Girl by Carina Chocano blew my mind . Like a goldfish realizing that water existed, I instantly came alive to the air and the atmosphere of how my Otherness informed my girlhood. Each and every message of being asked to stand still so that I could be seen by the cultural product of male-made entertainment made me scream with recognition. In particular, the Flashdance chapter time-travelled me back to my youth, but holding hands with a clear-eyed, brilliant, hilarious friend. Re-looking at Stepford Wives , I Dream of Jeannie , Bewitched and all of the other hypnotic suggestions about my supposed woman-hood made me feel alive and energized and ready to topple the patriarchy. The world is changing for women and girls and here is one of the first steps --going back to do archaeology about what the heck happened to us, how we got colonized. If information is power,  You Play the Girl is a superpower ." --JILL SOLOWAY, writer, director, and creator of "Transparent" "Carina Chocano is a brilliant thinker, a dazzling stylist and an intellectual in the truest sense of the word . An important critical work as well as an entertaining personal story, You Play the Girl looks at old archetypes in new and often astonishingly insightful ways and establishes Chocano as a unique talent and crucial voice in the cultural conversation." --MEGHAN DAUM, author of The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion "Carina Chocano unearths the little horrors of our culture's pervasive, insidious sexism in essays so brilliant and witty you'll wish her book would never end. Chocano is one of our sharpest, most original cultural observers, and  You Play the Girl  is as engrossing as it is unforgettable ." --HEATHER HAVRILESKY, author of How to Be a Person in the World, " Whip-smart... Remarkably comprehensive and enjoyably associative , the essays move quickly from the haunting performances of French actress Isabelle Adjani to  The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ,  Bewitched , and  I Dream of Jeannie  as allegories for the potential of powerful women to 'wreck civilization'... Incisive and witty...these essays will appeal to anyone interested in how women's stories are told ." --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY,  starred review "[Chocano] interweaves relevant personal stories from her childhood and adult experiences with and entertaining and insightful review of female characters from the last 50 years of pop culture, including television, film and literature. Chocano not only looks back at her own experiences, she also writes emotionally about the realities of the world that her young daughter faces today . Each piece combines numerous, well-connected examples from the author's extensive knowledge of pop culture , with an analysis of a theme related to the various aspects of women's lives: work, relationships, marriage, sexuality, motherhood, and even math. As a result, the essays have a sound research foundation and are well documented. VERDICT: This entertaining, engaging, enlightening tour of the portrayal of women in pop culture will appeal to general readers and researchers in a variety of cross-disciplinary fields." -- LIBRARY JOURNAL , starred review " You Play the Girl by Carina Chocano blew my mind . Like a goldfish realizing that water existed, I instantly came alive to the air and the atmosphere of how my Otherness informed my girlhood. Each and every message of being asked to stand still so that I could be seen by the cultural product of male-made entertainment made me scream with recognition. In particular, the Flashdance chapter time-travelled me back to my youth, but holding hands with a clear-eyed, brilliant, hilarious friend. Re-looking at Stepford Wives , I Dream of Jeannie , Bewitched and all of the other hypnotic suggestions about my supposed woman-hood made me feel alive and energized and ready to topple the patriarchy. The world is changing for women and girls and here is one of the first steps --going back to do archaeology about what the heck happened to us, how we got colonized. If information is power,  You Play the Girl is a superpower ." --JILL SOLOWAY, writer, director, and creator of "Transparent" "Carina Chocano is a brilliant thinker, a dazzling stylist and an intellectual in the truest sense of the word . An important critical work as well as an entertaining personal story, You Play the Girl looks at old archetypes in new and often astonishingly insightful ways and establishes Chocano as a unique talent and crucial voice in the cultural conversation." --MEGHAN DAUM, author of The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion "Carina Chocano unearths the little horrors of our culture's pervasive, insidious sexism in essays so brilliant and witty you'll wish her book would never end. Chocano is one of our sharpest, most original cultural observers, and  You Play the Girl  is as engrossing as it is unforgettable ." --HEATHER HAVRILESKY, author of How to Be a Person in the World, " You Play the Girl by Carina Chocano blew my mind . Like a goldfish realizing that water existed, I instantly came alive to the air and the atmosphere of how my Otherness informed my girlhood. Each and every message of being asked to stand still so that I could be seen by the cultural product of male-made entertainment made me scream with recognition. In particular, the Flashdance chapter time-travelled me back to my youth, but holding hands with a clear-eyed, brilliant, hilarious friend. Re-looking at Stepford Wives , I Dream of Jeannie , Bewitched and all of the other hypnotic suggestions about my supposed woman-hood made me feel alive and energized and ready to topple the patriarchy. The world is changing for women and girls and here is one of the first steps --going back to do archaeology about what the heck happened to us, how we got colonized. If information is power,  You Play the Girl is a superpower ." --JILL SOLOWAY, writer, director, creator "Carina Chocano is a brilliant thinker, a dazzling stylist and an intellectual in the truest sense of the word . An important critical work as well as an entertaining personal story, You Play the Girl looks at old archetypes in new and often astonishingly insightful ways and establishes Chocano as a unique talent and crucial voice in the cultural conversation." --MEGHAN DAUM, author of The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion "Carina Chocano unearths the little horrors of our culture's pervasive, insidious sexism in essays so brilliant and witty you'll wish her book would never end. Chocano is one of our sharpest, most original cultural observers, and  You Play the Girl  is as engrossing as it is unforgettable ." --HEATHER HAVRILESKY, author of How to Be a Person in the World, " Whip-smart... Remarkably comprehensive and enjoyably associative , the essays move quickly from the haunting performances of French actress Isabelle Adjani to  The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ,  Bewitched , and  I Dream of Jeannie  as allegories for the potential of powerful women to 'wreck civilization'... Incisive and witty...these essays will appeal to anyone interested in how women's stories are told ." --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY,  starred review "[Chocano] interweaves relevant personal stories from her childhood and adult experiences with and entertaining and insightful review of female characters from the last 50 years of pop culture, including television, film and literature. Chocano not only looks back at her own experiences, she also writes emotionally about the realities of the world that her young daughter faces today . Each piece combines numerous, well-connected examples from the author's extensive knowledge of pop culture , with an analysis of a theme related to the various aspects of women's lives: work, relationships, marriage, sexuality, motherhood, and even math. As a result, the essays have a sound research foundation and are well documented. VERDICT: This entertaining, engaging, enlightening tour of the portrayal of women in pop culture will appeal to general readers and researchers in a variety of cross-disciplinary fields." -- LIBRARY JOURNAL , starred review "A sharply perceptive look at the myths that constrain women." -- KIRKUS REVIEWS " You Play the Girl by Carina Chocano blew my mind . Like a goldfish realizing that water existed, I instantly came alive to the air and the atmosphere of how my Otherness informed my girlhood. Each and every message of being asked to stand still so that I could be seen by the cultural product of male-made entertainment made me scream with recognition. In particular, the Flashdance chapter time-travelled me back to my youth, but holding hands with a clear-eyed, brilliant, hilarious friend. Re-looking at Stepford Wives , I Dream of Jeannie , Bewitched and all of the other hypnotic suggestions about my supposed woman-hood made me feel alive and energized and ready to topple the patriarchy. The world is changing for women and girls and here is one of the first steps --going back to do archaeology about what the heck happened to us, how we got colonized. If information is power,  You Play the Girl is a superpower ." --JILL SOLOWAY, writer, director, and creator of "Transparent" "Carina Chocano is a brilliant thinker, a dazzling stylist and an intellectual in the truest sense of the word . An important critical work as well as an entertaining personal story, You Play the Girl looks at old archetypes in new and often astonishingly insightful ways and establishes Chocano as a unique talent and crucial voice in the cultural conversation." --MEGHAN DAUM, author of The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion "Carina Chocano unearths the little horrors of our culture's pervasive, insidious sexism in essays so brilliant and witty you'll wish her book would never end. Chocano is one of our sharpest, most original cultural observers, and  You Play the Girl  is as engrossing as it is unforgettable ." --HEATHER HAVRILESKY, author of How to Be a Person in the World, One of iBook's "Summer's Most Anticipated Books" " Whip-smart... Remarkably comprehensive and enjoyably associative , the essays move quickly from the haunting performances of French actress Isabelle Adjani to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills , Bewitched , and I Dream of Jeannie as allegories for the potential of powerful women to 'wreck civilization'... Incisive and witty...these essays will appeal to anyone interested in how women's stories are told ." --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, starred review "[Chocano] interweaves relevant personal stories from her childhood and adult experiences with and entertaining and insightful review of female characters from the last 50 years of pop culture, including television, film and literature. Chocano not only looks back at her own experiences, she also writes emotionally about the realities of the world that her young daughter faces today . Each piece combines numerous, well-connected examples from the author's extensive knowledge of pop culture , with an analysis of a theme related to the various aspects of women's lives: work, relationships, marriage, sexuality, motherhood, and even math. As a result, the essays have a sound research foundation and are well documented. VERDICT: This entertaining, engaging, enlightening tour of the portrayal of women in pop culture will appeal to general readers and researchers in a variety of cross-disciplinary fields." -- LIBRARY JOURNAL , starred review "A sharply perceptive look at the myths that constrain women." -- KIRKUS REVIEWS " You Play the Girl by Carina Chocano blew my mind . Like a goldfish realizing that water existed, I instantly came alive to the air and the atmosphere of how my Otherness informed my girlhood. Each and every message of being asked to stand still so that I could be seen by the cultural product of male-made entertainment made me scream with recognition. In particular, the Flashdance chapter time-travelled me back to my youth, but holding hands with a clear-eyed, brilliant, hilarious friend. Re-looking at Stepford Wives , I Dream of Jeannie , Bewitched and all of the other hypnotic suggestions about my supposed woman-hood made me feel alive and energized and ready to topple the patriarchy. The world is changing for women and girls and here is one of the first steps --going back to do archaeology about what the heck happened to us, how we got colonized. If information is power, You Play the Girl is a superpower ." --JILL SOLOWAY, writer, director, and creator of "Transparent" "Carina Chocano is a brilliant thinker, a dazzling stylist and an intellectual in the truest sense of the word . An important critical work as well as an entertaining personal story, You Play the Girl looks at old archetypes in new and often astonishingly insightful ways and establishes Chocano as a unique talent and crucial voice in the cultural conversation." --MEGHAN DAUM, author of The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion "Carina Chocano unearths the little horrors of our culture's pervasive, insidious sexism in essays so brilliant and witty you'll wish her book would never end. Chocano is one of our sharpest, most original cultural observers, and You Play the Girl is as engrossing as it is unforgettable ." --HEATHER HAVRILESKY, author of How to Be a Person in the World, " You Play the Girl by Carina Chocano blew my mind . Like a goldfish realizing that water existed, I instantly came alive to the air and the atmosphere of how my Otherness informed my girlhood. Each and every message of being asked to stand still so that I could be seen by the cultural product of male-made entertainment made me scream with recognition. In particular, the Flashdance chapter time-travelled me back to my youth, but holding hands with a clear-eyed, brilliant, hilarious friend. Re-looking at Stepford Wives , I Dream of Jeannie , Bewitched and all of the other hypnotic suggestions about my supposed woman-hood made me feel alive and energized and ready to topple the patriarchy. The world is changing for women and girls and here is one of the first steps --going back to do archaeology about what the heck happened to us, how we got colonized. If information is power,  You Play the Girl is a superpower ." --Jill Soloway, writer and director of "Transparent" "Carina Chocano is a brilliant thinker, a dazzling stylist and an intellectual in the truest sense of the word . An important critical work as well as an entertaining personal story, You Play the Girl looks at old archetypes in new and often astonishingly insightful ways and establishes Chocano as a unique talent and crucial voice in the cultural conversation." --Meghan Daum, author of The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion "Carina Chocano unearths the little horrors of our culture's pervasive, insidious sexism in essays so brilliant and witty you'll wish her book would never end. Chocano is one of our sharpest, most original cultural observers, and  You Play the Girl  is as engrossing as it is unforgettable ." --Heather Havrilesky, author of How to Be a Person in the World
Copyright Date
2017
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2017-289231
Dewey Decimal
306.092
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
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Yes

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