On women's films : across worlds and generations
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On women's films : across worlds and generations
Bloomsbury Academic, 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
On Women's Films looks at contemporary and classic films from emerging and established makers such as Maria Augusta Ramos, Xiaolu Guo, Valerie 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 Strand's Soft Fiction; Barbara Loden's Wanda; Valie Export's Invisible Adversaries, Cecilia Mangini's Essere donne. Attentive to minor moments, to the pauses and the charge and forms bodies adopt through cinema, the contributors suggest the capacity of women's films to embrace, shape and question the world.
Table of Contents
Introduction: On Women's Films: Moving Thought Across Worlds and Generations
(Ivone Margulies, Hunter College, USA) and (Jeremi Szaniawski, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
Part I - Phrasing (in)Significance
1. Wanda's Slowness: Enduring Insignificance
(Elena Gorfinkel, King's College, London, UK)
2. "And It's So Tiring": Chantal Akerman's Ruminative Economy
(Ivone Margulies, Hunter College, USA)
3. When to Speak and When to be Quiet: The Act of Waiting and the Lonliness of Bodies in Maria Ramos's Films (Andrea Franca, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
4: Social Realism, Melodrama and the Mute Text: Rakhshan Bani-Etemad's The May Lady and Under the Skin of the City
(Laura Mulvey, University of London Birbeck, UK)
Part II - Collective Voice and Documentary Poetics
5. Documentary Poetics as a Field of Action: Cecilia Mangini's Essere donne
(Noa Steimatsky, Sarah Lawrence College and NYU, USA)
6. On Talking Heads and Las muertes chiquitas
(Salome Aguilera Skvirsky, University of Chicago, USA)
7. Agnes Varda and Ydessa: Engaging Personal and Cultural Histories
(Rebecca J. DeRoo, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
8. Peace and Love, True and False: Agnes Varda in Los Angeles
(Jean Ma, Stanford University, USA)
Part III - Embodied Configurations: Material and Self-Inscription
9. She Carries the Film on Her Naked Body: Environment and Embodied Debt in Claire Denis's Bastards
(Katrin Pesch, Wofford College, USA)
10. Ornaments and Sites of Self-Suspension: Hito Steyerl's Multimedial Essayism
(Nora Gortcheva, Independent Scholar, Germany)
11. Female Material: Invisible Adversaries and the Intermedial
(Jennifer Stob, Texas State University, USA)
12. "Dedicated to the One I Love": Authorship and Adaptation in Lynne Ramsay's Morvern Callar
(Michael Cramer, Sarah Lawrence College, USA)
Part IV - Subjectivities Across Local, National and Neoliberal Logics
13. She, A Chinese Director?: Xiaolu Guo and Transnational Feminist Authorship
(Patricia White, Swarthmore College, USA)
14. Floating Light and Shadows: Huang Yu-shan's Chronicles of Modern Taiwan
(Zhen Zhang, New York University, USA)
15. On Death and Dying: Malgorzata Szumowska Between Poland and Self
(Izabela Kalinowska, SUNY Stony Brook University, USA)
Part V - Women's Imaginaries, Same-sex Worlds
16. Soft Fictions
(Rebekah Rutkoff, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
17. Perverse Angle: Feminist Film, Queer Film, Shame
(Liza Johnson, University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
18. Thinking Like a Holy Girl: A Philosophy of Grandma's Bedroom
(Karen Redrobe, University of Pennsylvania, USA)
19. Once Upon Her Time?: The Cinema of Valerie Massadian, or, Living and Creating at the Periphery of Patriarchy
(Jeremi Szaniawski, Independent Scholar, Belgium)
List of Contributors
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"