Table of contents for Thelma and Louise and women in Hollywood / Gina Fournier.

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Contents
Acknowledgments	 00
Preface	 00
Introduction: Why Isolate Women?	 00
Part I: A Film of Their Own
 1. The Primary Insult	 00
 2. Woolf Passes the Pen to Khouri	 00
 3. The Bloody Truth about Women in Hollywood Films	 00
 4. The Remarkable Thelma and Louise	 00
Part II. Public Reception
 5. The Great Debate	 00
 6. Rape Downgraded to a "Minor Plot Point": The Nation 
 Reacts to Two Women Characters	 00
 7. Second Wave	 000
 8. Deep Impact	 000
 9. The Thelma & Louise-ing of American Culture	 000
10. Thelma and Louise Reunite-In Jail	 000
Part III: Case Studies
11. Middle of the Road-Dayton: The Dayton Daily News	 000
12. Detroit: The Detroit Free Press 	 000
13. Chicago: The Chicago Tribune	 000
14. Salt Lake City: The Salt Lake Tribune	 000
15. Southern Exposure-Atlanta: The Atlanta Journal and 
 Constitution	 000
16. Coast to Coast-Washington D.C.: The Washington Post	 000
17. Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Times	 000
18. The Hub-Boston: The Boston Globe	 000
19. The East vs. the Heartland: The Boston Herald and 
 The Kansas City Star	 000
Conclusion: Too Many Bogus Years	 000
Epilogue	 000
Cast and Credits	 000
Chapter Notes	 000
Bibliography	 000
Index	 000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Thelma & Louise (Motion picture).
Women in motion pictures.