Goddess: Fierce Women on Film
By (Author) Bethan Johnson
By (author) Matt Millikan
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
28th March 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Media studies
Paperback
272
Width 173mm, Height 229mm, Spine 23mm
821g
The screen goddess is a formidable figure, renowned for her power, complexity and so often beauty. From Joan Crawford and Bette Davis to Laverne Cox and Michelle Yeoh, these women disrupted and redefined the female ideal by pushing boundaries, fighting gender stereotypes and transcending tired tropes.
Goddess examines cinema history through a feminist lens, charting the evolution of women's on-screen representation and challenging dominant narratives and misconceptions. Contributors, including film critics, actors, podcasters, journalists and academics, share behind-the-scenes stories and celebrate some of cinema's most memorable female characters at a time when the film industry is undergoing a long-awaited reckoning.
Bethan Lloyd Johnson is a curator at ACMI, where she developed the Goddess exhibition this publication accompanies. Previously, she held curatorial roles at the British Film Institute and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Matt Millikan is a writer and editor at ACMI who leads museum interpretation, both in gallery and online. Prior to ACMI, he was assistant editor at ArtsHub and was a recipient of the Kill Your Darlings/Varuna Copyright Agency Fellowship.