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Women, Celebrity and Cultures of Ageing
The Best Exotic Graceful Ager: Dame Judi Dench and Older Female Celebrity
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Melanie Williams
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2015
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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2015
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10.1057/9781137495129_10
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Book chapters
Call the Celebrity
Introduction
Here, There and Nowhere
Im Not Past My Sell By Date Yet!
âJe joue le rôle dâune petite vieille, rondouillarde et bavarde, qui raconte sa vieâ¦â [âI am playing the role of a little old lady, pleasantly plump and talkative, who is telling the story of her lifeâ¦â]
Reconfiguring Elinor Glyn
The Best Exotic Graceful Ager
From the Woman Who Had It All to the Tragic, Ageing Spinster
Dont Wear Beige â It Might Kill You
Moms Mabley and Whoopi Goldberg
Ageing Grace/Fully
Bette Davis
pp. 1
Introduction: A Timely Intervention — Unravelling the Gender/Age/Celebrity Matrix
pp. 11
Here, There and Nowhere: Ageing, Gender and Celebrity Studies
pp. 25
Reconfiguring Elinor Glyn: Ageing Female Experience and the Origins of the ‘It Girl’
pp. 43
Bette Davis: Acting and Not Acting Her Age
pp. 59
Moms Mabley and Whoopi Goldberg: Age, Comedy and Celebrity
pp. 77
‘Je joue le rôle d’une petite vieille, rondouillarde et bavarde, qui raconte sa vie…’ [‘I am playing the role of a little old lady, pleasantly plump and talkative, who is telling the story of her life…’]: The Significance of Agnès Varda’s Old Lady Onscreen
pp. 97
Ageing Grace/Fully: Grace Jones and the Queering of the Diva Myth
pp. 112
From the Woman Who ‘Had It All’ to the Tragic, Ageing Spinster: The Shifting Star Persona of Jennifer Aniston
pp. 127
‘Don’t Wear Beige — It Might Kill You’: The Politics of Ageing and Visibility in Fabulous Fashionistas
pp. 146
The Best Exotic Graceful Ager: Dame Judi Dench and Older Female Celebrity
pp. 162
‘I’m Not Past My Sell By Date Yet!’: Sarah Jane’s Adventures in Postfeminist Rejuvenation and the Later-Life Celebrity of Elisabeth Sladen
pp. 178
‘Call the Celebrity’: Voicing the Experience of Women and Ageing through the Distinctive Vocal Presence of Vanessa Redgrave
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