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Corporeality and Embodiment in the Female Boxing Film

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Lindner K (2014) Corporeality and Embodiment in the Female Boxing Film. Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media, Summer (7), p. 18, Art. No.: 01. http://www.alphavillejournal.com/Issue7/HTML/ArticleLindner.html

Abstract
This article engages with questions of corporeality in the boxing film. Within the context of debates that understand the genre as a space in which the tensions and contradictions around masculinity can be worked out (Baker; Woodward; Grindon), it explores the troubling, and potentially queer, implications of the female boxer in two contemporary boxing films: Million Dollar Baby (Clint Eastwood, 2004) and Die Boxerin (About a Girl, Catharina Deus, 2004). It does so with a particular emphasis on the significance of the corporeality of the boxing body and boxing performance, as well as the embodied spectatorial engagements made possible by the films¡¯ incorporation of the female boxer¡¯s queer orientations.

Keywords
film; cinema; gender; boxing; boxing film; female boxer; masculinity; genre; violence; sexuality; embodiment; corporeality; physicality; athleticism; sport; phenomenology; Million Dollar Baby; Girlfight; Die Boxerin; Clint Eastwood; Hillary Swank; spectatorship; queer theory

Journal
Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media: Volume Summer, Issue 7

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2014
Publication date online2014
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PublisherFilm and Screen Media at University College Cork, Ireland
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ISSN2009-4078

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