- Published: 15 March 2014
- ISBN: 9780804169745
- Imprint: Knopf US
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 432
- RRP: $39.99
I Do and I Don't
A History of Marriage in the Movies
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- Published: 15 March 2014
- ISBN: 9780804169745
- Imprint: Knopf US
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 432
- RRP: $39.99
"A witty look at how films portray marriage, and how these onscreen contradictions mirror the institution itself." --O, The Oprah Magazine "A breezy, fun excursion into Hollywood's presentation of matrimony...deeply personal." --Los Angeles Times "Fascinating.... The real fun comes from the splendidly crafted, creative, compelling critiques that make you want to see many movies again or for the first time." --The Boston Globe "Written by the esteemed Wesleyan University academic and cinematic soothsayer Jeanine Basinger...an insightful account of how films have represented wedlock, both holy and unholy, through the years.... Basinger has a gift for zeroing in on tantalizing details that bring a visual medium to readable life." --USA Today "Lively...knowing and illuminating.... Hollywood movies of the studio era were not, as Basinger takes pains to point out, produced by naifs. Many of them convey sophisticated references to sexual intercourse, prostitution, even homosexuality--if you know how to interpret them. That some of us still do is often thanks to popular scholars like Basinger....Hilarious, spot-on." --Salon
"A witty look at how films portray marriage, and how these onscreen contradictions mirror the institution itself." --O, The Oprah Magazine "A breezy, fun excursion into Hollywood's presentation of matrimony...deeply personal." --Los Angeles Times "Fascinating.... The real fun comes from the splendidly crafted, creative, compelling critiques that make you want to see many movies again or for the first time." --The Boston Globe "Written by the esteemed Wesleyan University academic and cinematic soothsayer Jeanine Basinger...an insightful account of how films have represented wedlock, both holy and unholy, through the years.... Basinger has a gift for zeroing in on tantalizing details that bring a visual medium to readable life." --USA Today "Lively...knowing and illuminating.... Hollywood movies of the studio era were not, as Basinger takes pains to point out, produced by naifs. Many of them convey sophisticated references to sexual intercourse, prostitution, even homosexuality--if you know how to interpret them. That some of us still do is often thanks to popular scholars like Basinger....Hilarious, spot-on." --Salon