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Reclaiming the archive : feminism and film history /

Reclaiming the Archive: Feminism and Film History brings together a diverse group of international feminist scholars to examine the intersections of feminism, history, and feminist theory in film. Editor Vicki Callahan has assembled essays that reflect a range of methodological approaches--including...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Callahan, Vicki
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Detroit : Wayne State University Press, ©2010.
Colección:Contemporary approaches to film and television series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Gazing outward: the spectrum of feminist reception history. Unmasking the gaze: feminist film theory, history, and film studies / Laura Mulvey
  • Les Belles Dames sans merci, femmes fatales, vampires, vamps, and gold diggers: The Transformation and narrative value of aggressive fallen women / Janet Staiger
  • "I wanted life to be romantic, and I wanted to be thin" : Girls Growing Up with cinema in the 1930s / Annette Kuhn
  • The "true love" of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton / Suzanne Leonard
  • "She will never look": film spectatorship, black feminism, and scary subjectivities / Terri Simone Francis
  • Rewriting authorship. Lois Weber, Star Maker / Shelley Stamp
  • Reading as a woman: the collaboration of Ayako Wakao and Yasuzo Masumura / Ayako Saito
  • Women in the nouvelle vague: The lost continent? / Genevieve Sellier
  • Investigating an interval: Sarah Bernhardt, Hamlet, and the Paris Exposition of 1900 / Victoria Duckett.
  • Vision and visibility: women filmmakers, contemporary authorship, and feminist film studies / Yvonne Tasker
  • Black and white: Mercedes de Acosta's glorious enthusiasms / Patricia White
  • Excavating early cinema. Vitagraph stardom: constructing personalities for "new" middle-class consumption / Sumiko Higashi
  • Clara, Ouida, Beulah, et. al.: women screenwriters in American silent cinema / Giuliana Muscio
  • Making more than a spectacle of themselves: creating the militant suffragette in Votes for women / Amy Shore
  • Visualizing the modern Mexican woman: santa and cinematic nation-suilding / Joanne Hershfield
  • Sisters in rebellion : the unexpected kinship of Germaine Dulac and Virginia Woolf / Sandy Flitterman-Lewis
  • Constructing a (post)feminist future. "Misty water-colored memories of The way we were- " postfeminist nostalgia in contemporary romance narratives / Michele Schreiber.
  • On cyberfeminism and cyberwomanism: high-tech mediations of feminism's discontents / Anna Everett
  • The birth of the local feminist sphere in the global era : Yeoseongjang and "trans-cinema" / Soyoung Kim
  • The future of the archive : an interview with Lynn Hershman Leeson / Vicki Callahan.