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Pidduck, Julianne |
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Screen; Summer97, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p172-189, 18p, 5 Black and White Photographs |
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The article explains several different qualities of gendered movement in Sally Potter's "Orlando." Through the term movement, it addresses the spatiotemporal issues of costume, decor and narrative tempo and the psychological dimension of character development, as well as narrative and imaginative historical and geographical voyages. Working from literary accounts of the pull of narrative through time and space, a detailed description of the layers of movement and stillness has been developed. The concluding section looks at Orlando's sojourn in colonial space as an instance which calls into question the binary logic of a gendered narrative/social allocation of movement and constraint. |
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