The body and the screen : female subjectivities in contemporary women's cinema / Kate Ince.
Series: Thinking cinemaPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017Description: 194 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781623565817 (pbk.) :
- 1623565812
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Since the 1980s the number of women regularly directing films has increased significantly in most Western countries: in France, Claire Denis and Catherine Breillat have joined Agnes Varda in gaining international renown, while British directors Lynne Ramsay and Andrea Arnold have forged award-winning careers in feature film. This volume draws on feminist theorists and critics from Simone de Beauvoir on to offer readings of a range of the most important and memorable of these films from the 1990s and 2000s, focusing as it does so on how the films convey women's lives and identities.
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