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Visions Of Struggle In Womens Filmmaking In The Mediterranean Comparative Feminist Studies Flavia Laviosa

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Visions Of Struggle In Womens Filmmaking In The Mediterranean Comparative Feminist Studies Flavia Laviosa
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Flavia Laviosa, Laura Mulvey
ISBN: 0230617360
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Visions Of Struggle In Womens Filmmaking In The Mediterranean Comparative Feminist Studies Flavia Laviosa by Flavia Laviosa, Laura Mulvey 0230617360 instant download after payment.

This provocative collection elaborates a trans-cultural definition of being a woman in struggle. Looking at the films of women directors in countries in the Mediterranean rim, this book spurs a contemporary discussion of women’s human, civil, and social rights while situating feminist arguments on women’s identity, roles, psychology and sexuality. Although their methodologies are diverse, these artists are united in their use of cinema as a means of intervention, taking on the role as outspoken and leading advocates for women’s problems. Contributors examine the ways in which cinematic art reproduces and structures the discourses of realism and represents Mediterranean women’s collective experience of struggle.   

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