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This edited volume explores the cultural life of capitalism during
socialist and post-socialist times within the geopolitical context
of the former Yugoslavia. Through a variety of cutting edge essays
at the intersections of critical cultural studies, material
culture, visual culture, neo-Marxist theories and situated
critiques of neoliberalism, the volume rethinks the relationship
between capitalism and socialism. Rather than treating capitalism
and socialism as mutually exclusive systems of political, social
and economic order, the volume puts forth the idea that in the
context of the former Yugoslavia, they are marked by a mutually
intertwined existence not only on the economic level, but also on
the level of cultural production and consumption. It argues that
culture-although very often treated as secondary in the analyses of
either socialism, capitalism or their relationship-has an important
role in defining, negotiating, and resisting the social, political
and economic values of both systems.
The links between cinema and war machines have long been
established. This book explores the range, form, and valences of
trauma narratives that permeate the most notable narrative films
about the breakup of Yugoslavia.
Film Feminisms offers a global and updated overview of the history,
present-day concerns, and future of feminist film and theory. It
introduces frameworks from phenomenology, affect theory, and
psychoanalysis to reception studies, new media theories, and
critical historiography, as well as engaging with key issues in
documentary ethics, genre theory, and star studies. This new
textbook situates feminist film theory within the larger framework
of transnational scholarly approaches, as well as decolonial,
queer, disability studies, and critical race theories. It offers a
much-needed update on pedagogical approaches to feminist film
studies, providing discussions of filmmakers and films that have
been overlooked in the field, or that are overdue for further
analysis. Each chapter is supported by a variety of pedagogical
features including activities, key terms, and case studies. Many of
the activities draw on contemporary digital media, such as social
media and streaming platforms, to update the field to today's
changing media landscape.
Comprised of 43 innovative contributions, this companion is both an
overview of, and intervention into the field of cinema and gender.
The essays included here address a variety of geographical
contexts, from an analysis of cinema. Islam and women and
television under Eastern European socialism, to female audience
reception in Nigeria, to changing class and race norms in Bollywood
dance sequences. A special focus is on women directors in a global
context that includes films and filmmakers from Asia, Africa,
Australia, Europe, North and South America. The collection also
offers a solid overview of feminist contributions to thinking on
genre from the "chick flick" to the action or Western film, to film
noir and the slasher. Readers will find contributions on a variety
of approaches to spectatorship, reception studies and fandom, as
well as transnational approaches to star studies and essays
addressing the relationship between feminist film theory and new
media. Other topics include queer and trans* cinema, eco-cinema and
the post-human. Finally, readers interested in the history of film
will find essays addressing the methodological dimensions of
feminist film history, essays on silent and studio era women in
film, and histories of female filmmakers in a variety of
non-Western contexts.
The Routledge Companion to Cinema and Gender comprises forty-three
innovative essays that offer both an overview of and an
intervention into the field of cinema and gender. The contributions
in this volume address a variety of geographical and cultural
contexts through an analysis of cinema, from the representation of
women and Islam in Middle Eastern film, and female audience
reception in Nigeria, to changing class and race norms in Bollywood
dance sequences. The book includes a special focus on women
directors in a global context, examining films and filmmakers from
Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, and North and South America.
Alongside a comprehensive overview of feminist perspectives on
genre, this collection also offers discussion on a range of
approaches to spectatorship, reception studies, and fandom, as well
as transnational approaches to star studies and the relationship
between feminist film theory and new media. Other topics include
queer and trans* cinema, ecocinema, the post-human, and the
methodological dimensions of feminist film history. This Routledge
Companion provides researchers, students, and scholars with an
essential guide to the key political, cultural, and theoretical
debates surrounding cinema and gender.
Film Feminisms offers a global and updated overview of the history,
present-day concerns, and future of feminist film and theory. It
introduces frameworks from phenomenology, affect theory, and
psychoanalysis to reception studies, new media theories, and
critical historiography, as well as engaging with key issues in
documentary ethics, genre theory, and star studies. This new
textbook situates feminist film theory within the larger framework
of transnational scholarly approaches, as well as decolonial,
queer, disability studies, and critical race theories. It offers a
much-needed update on pedagogical approaches to feminist film
studies, providing discussions of filmmakers and films that have
been overlooked in the field, or that are overdue for further
analysis. Each chapter is supported by a variety of pedagogical
features including activities, key terms, and case studies. Many of
the activities draw on contemporary digital media, such as social
media and streaming platforms, to update the field to today's
changing media landscape.
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