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Women''s Experimental Cinema - Critical Frameworks

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Informationen zum Autor Robin Blaetz is Associate Professor and Chair of the Film Studies Program at Mount Holyoke College. She is the author of Visions of the Maid: Joan of Arc in American Film and Culture. Klappentext Women’s Experimental Cinema provides lively introductions to the work of fifteen avant-garde women filmmakers, some of whom worked as early as the 1950s and many of whom are still working today. In each essay in this collection, a leading film scholar considers a single filmmaker, supplying biographical information, analyzing various influences on her work, examining the development of her corpus, and interpreting a significant number of individual films. The essays rescue the work of critically neglected but influential women filmmakers for teaching, further study, and, hopefully, restoration and preservation. Just as importantly, they enrich the understanding of feminism in cinema and expand the terrain of film history, particularly the history of the American avant-garde.The contributors examine the work of Marie Menken, Joyce Wieland, Gunvor Nelson, Yvonne Rainer, Carolee Schneemann, Barbara Rubin, Amy Greenfield, Barbara Hammer, Chick Strand, Marjorie Keller, Leslie Thornton, Abigail Child, Peggy Ahwesh, Su Friedrich, and Cheryl Dunye. The essays highlight the diversity in these filmmakers’ forms and methods, covering topics such as how Menken used film as a way to rethink the transition from abstract expressionism to Pop Art in the 1950s and 1960s, how Rubin both objectified the body and investigated the filmic apparatus that enabled that objectification in her film Christmas on Earth (1963), and how Dunye uses film to explore her own identity as a black lesbian artist. At the same time, the essays reveal commonalities, including a tendency toward documentary rather than fiction and a commitment to nonhierarchical, collaborative production practices. The volume’s final essay focuses explicitly on teaching women’s experimental films, addressing logistical concerns (how to acquire the films and secure proper viewing spaces) and extending the range of the book by suggesting alternative films for classroom use.Contributors. Paul Arthur, Robin Blaetz, NoËl Carroll, Janet Cutler, Mary Ann Doane, Robert A. Haller, Chris Holmlund, Chuck Kleinhans, Scott MacDonald, Kathleen McHugh, Ara Osterweil, Maria Pramaggiore, Melissa Ragona, Kathryn Ramey, M. M. Serra, Maureen Turim, William C. Wees Zusammenfassung This volume offers introductions to the work of fifteen avant-garde American women filmmakers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments  ix Introduction: Women’s Experimental Cinema: Critical Frameworks / Robin Blaetz  1 Swing and Sway: Marie Menken’s Filmic Events / Melissa Ragona 2 0 Different/Same/Both/Neither: The Polycentric Cinema of Joyce Wieland / Paul Arthur  45 Evacuating Visual Fields, Layering Auditory Frames: Signature, Translation, Resonance, and Gunvor Nelson’s Films / Chris Holmlund  67 Moving and Moving: From Minimalism to Lives of Performers / Noel Carroll  89 Eye/Body: The Cinematic Paintings of Carolee Schneemann / M.M. Serra and Kathryn Ramey  103 “Absently Enchanted”: The Apocryphal, Ecstatic Cinema of Barbara Rubin / Ara Osterweil  127 Amy Greenfield: Film, Dynamic Movement, and Transformation / Robert A. Haller  152 Barbara Hammer: Lyrics and History / Chuck Kleinhans  167 Chick Strand’s Experimental Ethnography / Maria Pramaggiore  188 Amnesis Time: The Films of Marjorie Keller / Robin Blaetz  211 In the Ruins of the Image: The Work of Leslie Thornton / Mary Ann Doane  239 Sounds, Intervals, and Startling Images in the Films of Abigail Child / Maureen Turim  263 Peggy’s Playhouse: Contesting the Modernist Paradigm / William C. Wees  290 Su Friedrich: Breaking the Rules / Janet Cutler  312 The Experimental “Dunyementary”: A Cinematic Signature Effect / Kathleen McHugh  339 Women’s Experimental Cinema: Some Pedgogical Challenges / Scott Macdonald  36...

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Authors Robin Blaetz
Assisted by Robin Blaetz (Editor)
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.10.2007
 
EAN 9780822340447
ISBN 978-0-8223-4044-7
No. of pages 432
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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