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Refocus: The Films of Amy Heckerling is the first book-length study of the work of Amy Heckerling, the phenomenally popular director and screenwriter of Clueless and Fast Times at Ridgemont High. As such, the book constitutes a significant intervention in Film Studies, prompting a reconsideration of the importance of Heckerling both in the development of Teen cinema, and as a figure in Hollywood comedy. As part of the Refocus series, the volume brings together outstanding original essays examining Heckerling's work from a variety of perspectives, including film, television and cultural studies and is destined to be used widely in undergraduate teaching.
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Film and Television Work by Amy Heckerling
Chapter 1: Introduction, Frances Smith and Timothy Shary
I: Heckerling in Teen Film and TelevisionChapter 2: Cher and Dionne BFFs: Female Friendship, Genre, and Medium Specificity in the Film and Television Versions of Amy Heckerling's Clueless, Susan BerridgeChapter 3: Fast Times with Clueless Losers: Lessons on Sex and Gender in Amy Heckerling's Teen Films, Zachary FinchChapter 4: "As If a Girl's Reach Should Exceed Her Grasp": Gendering Genericity and Spectatorial Address in the Work of Amy Heckerling, Mary Harrod
II: Ingenuity and Irony in the Heckerling LexiconChapter 5: Consumerism and the Languages of Class: American Teenagers View Amy Heckerling's Clueless, Andrea Press and Ellen RosenmanChapter 6: "An increasingly valid form of expression": Teen-speak and Community Identity in the Work of Amy Heckerling, Lisa Richards
III: Femininity, Ageing, and PostfeminismChapter 7: Look Who's Doing the Caring: Shared Parenting, Subjectivity, and Gender Roles in Heckerling's Look Who's Talking Films, Claire JenkinsChapter 8: Amy Heckerling's Place in Hollywood: Issues of Aging and Sisterhood in I Could Never Be Your Woman and Vamps, Betty KaklamanidouChapter 9: "Staying Young is Getting Old": Youth and Immortality in Vamps, Murray Leeder
IV: Reflections on the Heckerling OeuvreChapter 10: "But seriously, I actually have a way normal life for a teenage girl": The Teenage Female Empowerment Payoff in Amy Heckerling's Clueless, Stefania Marghitu and Lindsey AlexanderChapter 11: Clueless Times at the Ferris Bueller Club: A Critical Analysis of the Directorial Works of Amy Heckerling and John Hughes, Kimberly M. MillerChapter 12: Way Hilarious: Amy Heckerling as a Female Comedy Director, Writer, and Producer, Lesley Speed
Appendix: Other Films and Television Shows Cited in this CollectionBibliographyContributors