Table of contents for Thelma & Louise live! : the cultural afterlife of an American film / edited by Bernie Cook.

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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction. "I Can See Clearly Now"
	Bernie Cook
Chapter 1. "Something's Crossed Over in Me": New Ways of Seeing Thelma & Louise
	Bernie Cook
Chapter 2. Getting Hysterical: Thelma & Louise and Laughter
	Victoria Sturtevant
Chapter 3. Hearing Thelma & Louise: Active Reading of the Hybrid Pop Score
	Claudia Gorbman
Chapter 4. Interplaying Identities: Acting and the Building Blocks of Character in Thelma & Louise
	Susan Knobloch
Chapter 5. An Outlaw-Couple-on-the-Run Film for the 1990s
	J. David Slocum
Chapter 6. "What All the Fuss Is About": Making Brad Pitt in Thelma & Louise
	Cynthia Fuchs
Chapter 7. Interview with Callie Khouri, December 19, 2002
	Bernie Cook
Appendix I: Commentaries
	Toxic Feminism on the Big Screen, John Leo
	Gender Bender, Richard Schickel
	Is This What Feminism Is All About?, Margaret Carlson
Appendix II: Filmographies
	Callie Khouri
	Ridley Scott
Selected Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Thelma & Louise (Motion picture).