Feminist cultural theory : process and production
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Feminist cultural theory : process and production
Manchester University Press , Distributed in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1995
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This work brings together some of the leading writers on feminism to discuss all aspects of how they work. Drawing from a range of different areas such as literature, sociology, film, law, TV and history, they explore how feminist research and theoretical work is done. The methods discussed include textual analysis, ethnography, film history, interviewing, memory and audience responses. By making explicit the processes involved in theorising and researching, they show that what comes to the reader as a coherent piece of work was the product of difficult, often tortuous, activity. Each author analyzes her own method's motivations and strategies and so gives a rounded picture of how the field of feminist cultural theory is currently being shaped.
目次
- "I want to tell you a story" - the narratives of video playtime, Ann Gray
- methods for studying film spectorship, Jackie Stacey
- reader positioning in visual/verbal textual analysis, Lynn Pearce
- common knowledge - the nature of historical evidence, Janet Thumim
- the personal, the professional and patriarchy - exploring the husband/wife collaboration of Charles and Ray Eames, Pat Kirkham
- studying Roseanne, Kathleen Rowe
- framing experience - a methodological analysis of "Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit", Julia Hallam and Margaret Marshment
- a synergistic method for studying feminity in dissent, Alison Young.
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