Description
In Women and the New German Cinema Julia Knight examines how restrictive social, economic and institutional conditions have compounded the neglect of the new women directors. Rejecting the traditional auteur approach, she explores the principal characteristics of women's film-making in the 1970s and 1980s, in particular the role of the women's movement, the concern with the notion of a 'feminine aesthetic', women's entry into the mainstream, and the emergence of a so-called post-feminist cinema.
This timely and comprehensive study will be essential reading for everyone concerned with contemporary cinema and feminism.
About the Author
Julia Knight is a London-based writer working in the independent film and video sector.
Reviews
Her book fills a major gap in the ever-growing literature on the new German Cinama as well as providing an important contribution to the wider debates around feminist and post-feminist film culture. -- Julian Petley, Brunel University
This is a vital, pioneering book, and I hope it will enable women in Britain and America to discuss the develop the work we have been producing in Germany for the last two decades. -- Ulrike Ottinger, director of Madame X, Freak Orlando, Seven Women-Seven Sins, Joanna d'Arc of Mongolia
Book Information
ISBN 9780860915683
Author Julia Knight
Format Paperback
Page Count 238
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Series Questions for Feminism
Weight(grams) 397g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 152mm * 18mm