Global Art Cinema and Transnational Feminist Authorship
Considers women directorsâ involvement in art cinema and how their work has contributed to the articulation of transnational feminisms.
Through a historically integrated scrutiny of film authorship, this book examines how women directors have achieved success by negotiating art cinemaâs tension between elitism and political subversiveness.Focusing on a specific film from each of the chosen directors, the book explores how art cinema enables women directorsâ mobility and creative experimentation in a post-national cultural landscape. It therefore allows the reader to evaluate the cumulative effect of female-authored films in enhancing transnational feminist discourses that expose and challenge power hierarchies worldwide.
Considers women directorsâ involvement in art cinema and how their work has contributed to the articulation of transnational feminisms.
Through a historically integrated scrutiny of film authorship, this book examines how women directors have achieved success by negotiating art cinemaâs tension between elitism and political subversiveness.Focusing on a specific film from each of the chosen directors, the book explores how art cinema enables women directorsâ mobility and creative experimentation in a post-national cultural landscape. It therefore allows the reader to evaluate the cumulative effect of female-authored films in enhancing transnational feminist discourses that expose and challenge power hierarchies worldwide.
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Considers women directorsâ involvement in art cinema and how their work has contributed to the articulation of transnational feminisms.
Through a historically integrated scrutiny of film authorship, this book examines how women directors have achieved success by negotiating art cinemaâs tension between elitism and political subversiveness.Focusing on a specific film from each of the chosen directors, the book explores how art cinema enables women directorsâ mobility and creative experimentation in a post-national cultural landscape. It therefore allows the reader to evaluate the cumulative effect of female-authored films in enhancing transnational feminist discourses that expose and challenge power hierarchies worldwide.











