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Pepsi and the Pill

Motherhood, Politics and Film in Britain and France, 1958–1969

by Melissa Oliver-Powell

Type
Studies
Subject
CountriesEurope
Keywords
France, Great Britain, 1960s, politics, women, French New Wave
Publishing date
2022
Publisher
Berghahn Books
Collection
Berghahn on Film
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Hardcover • 324 pages
6 x 9 inches (15.5 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-1-80073-691-7
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Book Presentation:
The 1960s was a decade of massive political and cultural change in Western Europe, as seismic shifts took place in in attitudes towards sexuality, gender, and motherhood in everyday life. Through case studies of British and French films, Pepsi and the Pill offers a fresh vision of a pivotal moment in European culture, exploring the many ways in which political activity and celebrated film movements mutually shaped each other in their views on gender, sexuality, and domesticity. As the specter of popular nationalism once again looms across Europe, this book offers a timely account of the legacy of crucial debates over issues including reproductive rights, migration, and reproductive nationalism at the intersection of political discourse, protest, and film.

About the Author:
Melissa Oliver-Powell is a lecturer in Film and Literature in the Department of English and Related Literature at the University of York. She has previously lectured at the University of Exeter, and taught within film, literature and gender studies at UCL, where she received her PhD in 2018.

Press Reviews:
"This elegantly written and extensively researched book thoughtfully dissects cul- tural and political framings of motherhood in 1960s’ British and French film… Through a series of fascinating and sensitive discussions of how films associated with the French New Wave and British social realist cinema engage with mother- hood, pregnancy and abortion, Oliver-Powell reveals the political scaffolding be- neath these representations at a crucial period in the development of reproductive legislation and rights… Faced with the current precarity of reproductive justice around the world and the undermining of LGBTQ+ rights, this is an important and extremely timely book." • H-Soz-Kult

"This is a beautifully written and meticulous work of research. Melissa Oliver-Powell excavates and gives voice to the repressed feminine of two determinedly priapic cinematic histories (British and French new waves); by offering compassionate and assiduous attention to the figure of the mother, Pepsi and The Pill renders apparent the political and social narratives that underpin and inform our conceptions of motherhood – as social construction and institution – in vehemently patriarchal societies and cultures." • Anna Backman Rogers, University Gothenburg, Sweden

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