ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter One|46 pages

Women filmmakers and feminist authorship

chapter Two|37 pages

Spectatorship and reception

chapter Three|45 pages

Cinema and the body

chapter Four|41 pages

Stars

Gendered texts, circulating images

chapter Five|47 pages

Documentary

Local realities, (trans)national perspectives

chapter Six|43 pages

Feminism and experimental film and video

chapter Seven|42 pages

Narrative film

Gender and genre

chapter Eight|43 pages

From film to new media

Emergent feminist perspectives