Rich, B. Ruby. “In the Name of FF,” re theory/practise
The chronology also shows the initial cross-fertilization between the women’s movement and cinema, which took place in the area of […]
Integrating Theory, Practice & Politics
Integrating Theory, Practice & Politics
The chronology also shows the initial cross-fertilization between the women’s movement and cinema, which took place in the area of […]
“The reliance on form as the ultimate gauge of a film’s worth sets up an inevtiable hierarchy that places reconstructive […]
Psychoanalytic theory is thus appropriated here as a political weapon, demonstrating the way the unconscious of patriarchal socity has structured […]
Woman then stands in patriarchal culture as a signifier for the male others, bound by a symbolic order on which […]
The first blow against the monolithic accumulation of traditional film conveftions (already undertaken by radical filmmakers) is to free the […]
The relationship of commitment between filmmaker and film subject, and between these two and the audience, provides a little-discussed dimension […]
I don’t know if attention to film codes is sufficient to discover whether a given film approaches its protaganists and […]
About Women Make Movies Established in 1972 to address the under representation and misrepresentation of women in the media industry, […]
‘Feminist’ is a name which may have only a marginal relation to the film text, describing more persuasively the context […]
“The effect of not naming is censorship, whether caused by the imperialism of the patriarchal language or the underdevelopment of […]