Women's Pictures: Feminism and Cinema

by Annette Kuhn

Paperback, 1982

Status

Available

Publication

Unwin Hyman (1982), Edition: First Edition

Description

This pioneering and influential work of feminist theory has been extensively updated by the author to chart the changes in feminist film theory and practice between the eighties and the nineties. Readers, whether engaged in the making of films, the study of them, or simply the pleasure of viewing them, will appreciate the way in which the author discusses and demystifies the current methods of analysis, including semiotic and psychoanalytical approaches. The films used as points of discussion are drawn from both mainstream and alternative cinema, institutions which are themselves examined in relation to their production, distribution and exhibition practices. The thesis proposed by Annette Kuhn is an exciting one: namely, that feminism and cinema, taken together, could provide the basis for new forms of expression, providing the opportunity for a truly feminist alternative cinema in terms of film language, of reading that language and of representing the world.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member echaika
excellent discussion of films up to the early 1990's

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

8.3 inches

ISBN

0044406789 / 9780044406785

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