This timely book provides new insights into debates around the
relationship between women and film by drawing on the work of
philosopher Luce Irigaray. Arguing that female-directed cinema
provides new ways to explore ideas of representation and
spectatorship, it also examines the importance of contexts of
production, direction and reception.
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