Feminist Reader in Early Cinema
Discover a groundbreaking collection of feminist film scholarship with the Feminist Reader in Early Cinema, published by Duke University Press in 2002. This insightful paperback features 277 pages filled with twenty compelling essays that explore the transformative impact of feminist historiographies on cinema and media studies. The essays delve into critical topics such as visuality, identification, authorship, stardom, and nationalist ideologies, offering fresh perspectives that enrich ongoing debates in the field. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this collection not only marks a new era in feminist film studies but also invites readers to rethink the narratives surrounding early cinema. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with this essential work that challenges and expands the discourse of film history.