Tamblyn tells BuzzFeed that she hopes «to elicit some fresh, challenging conversations and examinations of who we are as a society» by flipping the gender norms, and says the book is about «survivors of rape and the commodification, denigration, and manipulation of their stories by everyone from the American media to the judicial system,» as well as also being «a story about how we dangerously demonize and
mythologize women.»
Not exact matches
Michelle Williams plays Emily, the most outspoken (yet frequently ignored)
woman in a wagon train of three settler families who have hired mountain man (and possible self -
mythologizing fabulist) Steven Meek (a brilliant Bruce Greenwood) to guide them through the treacherous Midwest.
In her new collection, Almost Famous
Women, Bergman focuses on the lives of real women who have been marginalized (or mythologized) in his
Women, Bergman focuses on the lives of real
women who have been marginalized (or mythologized) in his
women who have been marginalized (or
mythologized) in history.
If this
mythologizes maternal love, the unreality almost keeps sentiment at bay, and the hackneyed identification of
woman with landscape makes the rocks look way cool anyway.