TY - JOUR
T1 - ‘I’m just doing my job’
T2 - The First Lady and the Work of Political Mythmaking in Pablo Larraín’s Jackie (2016)
AU - Halevi, Sharon
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Jackie (2016), Pablo Larraín’s biopic of Jacqueline Kennedy, is the first full-length feature film devoting serious attention to an American First Lady and the work she carries out. I argue that Larraín’s interpretation should be read as an endeavour to render visible a First Lady’s largely invisible work of image-making. Larraín’s subversion of biopic conventions combined with the use of estrangement devices enables him to posit a nuanced and complex interpretation of Jacqueline Kennedy and to lift the cinematic veil of invisibility obscuring her work. I close by considering the uniqueness and significance of Jackie, suggesting it has the potential to serve as an alternative, postmodern, and perhaps feminist, option for portraying women’s lives and labour.
AB - Jackie (2016), Pablo Larraín’s biopic of Jacqueline Kennedy, is the first full-length feature film devoting serious attention to an American First Lady and the work she carries out. I argue that Larraín’s interpretation should be read as an endeavour to render visible a First Lady’s largely invisible work of image-making. Larraín’s subversion of biopic conventions combined with the use of estrangement devices enables him to posit a nuanced and complex interpretation of Jacqueline Kennedy and to lift the cinematic veil of invisibility obscuring her work. I close by considering the uniqueness and significance of Jackie, suggesting it has the potential to serve as an alternative, postmodern, and perhaps feminist, option for portraying women’s lives and labour.
U2 - 10.1080/09574042.2020.1820151
DO - 10.1080/09574042.2020.1820151
M3 - מאמר
SN - 0957-4042
VL - 31
SP - 241
EP - 258
JO - Women: A Cultural Review
JF - Women: A Cultural Review
IS - 3
ER -