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On Women's Films: Across Worlds and Generations

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

On Women's Films: Across Worlds and Generations

Contributors:

By (Author) Ivone Margulies
Edited by Professor Jeremi Szaniawski

ISBN:

9781501332463

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic USA

Publication Date:

25th July 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Film history, theory or criticism
Media studies

Dewey:

791.43082

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

408

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Weight:

712g

Description

On Women's Films looks at contemporary and classic films from emerging and established makers such as Maria Augusta Ramos, Xiaolu Guo, Valrie Massadian, Lynne Ramsay, Lucrecia Martel, Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, Chantal Akerman, or Claire Denis. The collection is also tuned to the continued provocation of feminist cinema landmarks such as Chick Strands Soft Fiction; Barbara Lodens Wanda; Valie Exports Invisible Adversaries, Cecilia Manginis Essere donne. Attentive to minor moments, to the pauses and the charge and forms bodies adopt through cinema, the contributors suggest the capacity of womens films to embrace, shape and question the world.

Reviews

This collection, which addresses an academic and specialized audience within a transdisciplinary framework of interests in women and gender studies, film and media studies, and cultural theory, will be a precious tool in curricular courses on women and film, gender embodiment, and queer representation in film. It is also an engaging, highly readable book that broadens the definition of womens film through a wide selection of case studies and approaches. * H-France *
This collection makes an urgent call for including womens cinema as an essential part of film history and practice. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty, professionals. * CHOICE *
This cutting-edge book responds to the extreme diversity of womens filmmaking in the last decades. Its dazzling essays, with their focus on experimental and politically committed films, on agency and subjection, on shame and love, make compulsive reading. * Emma Wilson, Professor of French, University of Cambridge, UK *
Unapologetically focused on women auteurs, this highly engaging collection of essays contextualizes their work historically and provides lucid, theoretically informed readings of their often provocative films. The editors have boldly applied a feminist corrective that stretches the canons of film history and our understanding of slow cinema. These essays reveal that the tropes of contemplative cinema such as self-inscription, duration, and micro description have deep roots in the history of womens films around the world and across the generations. * Robin Blaetz, Emily Dickinson Chair in Film Studies, Mount Holyoke College, USA *
On Womens Films is a lively and varied collection of essays by senior scholars in the field and emerging talents, demonstrating the continued importance of womens cinema as a strategic formation for womens self-expression. The essays in this volume are energized by engagement between generations of feminists and by the books broad historical and international perspectives. New scholarship on canonical figures brings their work into contact with contemporary feminist thought, and new figures are added to the tradition of womens cinema. A model of the art of updating without forgoing the gains of the past, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in womens filmmaking. * Alison Butler, Associate Professor in Film, University of Reading, UK *

Author Bio

Ivone Margulies is Professor in the Film and Media Studies Department at Hunter College, CUNY, USA. She is the author of In Person: Reenactment in Postwar and Contemporary Cinema (2018), Nothing Happens: Chantal Akermans Hyperrealist Everyday (1996), and is the editor of Rites of Realism: Essays on Corporeal Cinema (2003). Jeremi Szaniawski is the co-editor of Directory of World Cinema: Belgium (2014) and The Global Auteur: The Politics of Authorship in 21st Century Cinema (2016) and the author of The Cinema of Alexander Sokurov: Figures of Paradox (2014).

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