Women and Film - Both Sides of the Camera [PDF]

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    Women and Film - Both Sides of the Camera
    by E. Ann Kaplan (Author)

    https://www.amazon.com/Women-Film-A...s+of+the+Camera&qid=1610214220&s=books&sr=1-1

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    Publisher : Taylor and Francis Routledge
    Author : E. Ann Kaplan
    Pages : 278
    Format : PDF
    ISBN-13: 9780203135310
    Year : 1988

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    Simply by making a movie, independent feminist filmmakers begin to claim the power to define and interpret the world for women. E. Ann Kaplan makes this basic concern of feminist theorists and filmmakers a critically important enterprise. Through her analysis of four films depicting different cinematic periods, Ann discusses how the male gaze in the camera eye, through its position of power, has defined, limited and viewed women wholly as erotic objects. She also describes women filmmakers' attempts to overturn the dichotomy of subject looking at the world as object by defining a path for women to speak on film as subjects. Ann suggests that the Mother, who has been mostly overlooked in male representations of women, is a good place for women interested in finding a voice outside patriarchal definitions to start. Lucid and provocative, this book will give filmmakers and viewers a world to think about, in the movies and in real life.


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