Bibliography and Filmography
Bibliography

Barnes, Jessica. Cinematical Seven: The Problem with Chick Flicks. 22 October 2008. 21 April 2009 .

Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs. "The Rhetoric of Women's Liberation: An Oxymoron." CRT (n.d.): 397-410.

Ferriss, Suzanne and Mallory Young. "Chick Flicks and Chick Culture." Post Script (2007): Vol. 27; 32-49.

Ide, Wendy. "The return of the not thick chick flick." Times 1 January 2008: 10.

McGranaghan, Mike. How Hollywood Insults Women. 8 July 2009. 1 April 2009 .

Reporter, Daily Mail. Mail Online. 8 February 2009. 19 April 2009 .

Rose, Gillian. Visual Methodologies:An Introduction to the Interpretation of Visual Materials 2nd Edition. London: Sage Publications, 2007.

Tally, Margaret. ""SHE DOESN'T LET AGE DEFINE HER" SEXUALITY AND MOTHERHOOD IN RECENT "MIDDLE-AGED CHICK FLICKS"." Sexuality and Culture Vol 10 Issue 2 (2006): 33-55.

Tally, Margaret. "Something's Gotta Give: Hollywood, Female Sexuality and the "Older Bird" Chick Flick." Conference Papers -- American Sociological Association; 2005 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, p1-21, 21p

Thompson, Natalia M. "The Chick Flick Paradox: Derogatory? Feminist? or Both?" Off Our Backs (n.d.): Vol 37; 43-45.

Filmography

13 Going on 30 (Gary Winick, 2004)

27 Dresses (Anne Fletcher, 2008)

Bride Wars (Gary Winick, 2009)

Because I Said So (Michael Lehmann, 2007)

A Cinderella Story (Mark Rossman, 2004)

Confessions of a Shopaholic (P.J. Hogan, 2009)

The Devil Wears Prada (David Frankel, 2006)

Drive Me Crazy (John Schultz, 1999)

Family Stone (Thomas Buzucha, 2005)

Head Over Heels (Mark Waters, 2001)

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (Donald Petrie, 2003)

Just Like Heaven (Mark Waters, 2005)

Kate and Leapold (James Mangold, 2001)

Legally Blonde (Robert Luketic, 2001)

Mean Girls (Mark Waters, 2004)

The Perfect Man (Mark Rossman, 2005)

Raising Helen (Gary Marshall, 2004)

Sex in the City: The Movie (Michael Patrick King, 2008)

Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (Ken Kwapis, 2005)

Two Weeks Notice (Marc Lawrence, 2002)




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