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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Jerry Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 May 1996 17:27:24 -0500
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>It strikes me that we most often see a man "shopping" for clothes when he
>is sponsoring a female shopper, e.g. _Pretty Woman_.  It's his credit card,
>but she's doing the shopping.  Is this because shopping for clothes,
>especially the trying-on of roles which it involves, creates the impression
>of both vanity and anxiety, and this sits uneasily with the masculine
>screen image?  Still?  This seems like an unsatisfactory conclusion.
 
James Stewart and Kim Novak shopping for clothes in "Vertigo" is
justifiably the most famous example of the above.
 
 Jerry
 
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