Diane Keaton's late films: aging gracefully for the silvering screen

Publication date

2022-05-12

Abstract

This article offers a cultural analysis of Diane Keaton’s later career that teases out the age/gender interactions of the roles she has played past her mid-fifties. Drawing on both age and gender theories, our analysis of Keaton’s late-life characterizations explains the actor’s transformation into an icon of a positive and desirable form of female aging. At the same time, it observes the normative aspects of gendered old age that are also perpetuated through Keaton’s late-life representations of aging femininity, and which troublingly reiterate Hollywood’s normative white heterosexuality.

Document Type

Article


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Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Aging; Gender; Film studies; Stardom

Publisher

Taylor and Francis Group

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(c) Taylor and Francis Group, 2022

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