Reel Women: An International Directory of Contemporary Feature Films about Women
By (Author) Jane Sloan
Scarecrow Press
Scarecrow Press
26th March 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
791.4375
Winner of Significant Achievement in Women's Studies Librarianship 2008
Paperback
488
Width 180mm, Height 261mm, Spine 31mm
1030g
In the last several decades, the number of films featuring female protagonists has increased significantly. Many of these films reflect the vast cultural and sociological changes that have taken place since the early 1960s, highlighting not only a wide spectrum of female characters depicted onscreen, but the creative work of women behind the camera as well. In Reel Women: An International Directory of Contemporary Feature Films about Women, media librarian Jane Sloan has assembled an impressive list of more than 2400 films_from nearly 100 countries_that feature female protagonists. Each entry includes a brief description of the film and cites key artistic personnel, particularly female directors, producers, and screenwriters involved in its production. Reel Women also contains a critical survey in which Sloan charts the changes women have undergone both on screen and off, as moviemaking and audience sensibilities have evolved in the last forty-plus years. Listing many more films on the subject of women than can be found in any other source, this reference brings together important titles from area studies and genre markets along with titles associated with women's cinema and feminist film. In addition to title and actor indexes, the book contains a subject index that provides detailed access to place names, historical characters, time periods, and storylines, as well as the backgrounds_religious, racial, and ethnic_of the main characters. This directory is an ideal reference tool for researchers studying the evolution of female characters in films around the world, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. It is also a resource for casual viewers who are looking for films that reflect the diversity of women's roles that can be found in independent and national cinemas as well as commercial blockbusters.
...an essential pick....perfect for students of media studies and women's cultures. * California Bookwatch *
...no other up-to-date filmography like this currently exists....Recommended. * Choice Reviews *
Impeccably researched...an essential reference. * Booklist *
This is a compelling and extremely, thorough compilation of films...a valuable resource for scholars of film...This directory is highly recommended...It is essential for any school that supports film studies courses or programs, and for film industry offices or libraries. * American Reference Books Annual *
This volume is a practical interdisciplinary directory for film and media studies courses as well as for feminist and women's studies. * Feminist Collections: A Quarterly Of Women's Studies Resources *
Sloan, media librarian at Rutgers U., presents a list of approximately 2,400 feature-length films made after 1960 from around the world that feature female protagonists. Entries, which are arranged by country and then date, contain descriptions and cite directors, producers, cinematographers, screenwriters, and actors, as well as release dates. Awards are also listed, if applicable. Ninety percent of those in the list are dramas, and it is not comprehensive, but obscure films are included. A critical survey of women in leading roles introduces the filmography. Indexes are by title; subject; directors, screenwriters, cinematographers, and producers; actresses and actors; and films with best actress awards and nominations. * Reference and Research Book News *
Reel Women: An International Directory of Contemporary Feature Films about Women, fills a void in the study of film and women....No such reference book prior to its publication contributed in such a unique and substantial way to the field. -- Kelly Barrick * Zentralblatt fr Geologie und Palontologie *
Jane Sloan is the Media Librarian at Rutgers University Libraries. She is the author of Alfred Hitchcock: A Filmography and Bibliography (1995) and Robert Bresson: A Guide to References and Resources (1983).