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British genres : cinema and society, 1930-1960 / Marcia Landy Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1991.
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Contemporary Hollywood cinema / edited by Steve Neale and Murray Smith London New York: Routledge, 1998.
Call No: 71(73) CONAuthor: Neale, Stephen ; Smith, Murray, 1962 Place: London New YorkPublisher: RoutledgePubDate: 1998PhysDes: xxii, 338 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: USA ; TECHNOLOGY AND THE CINEMA ; DISTRIBUTION. USA ; EXHIBITION. USA ; WIDE-SCREEN SYSTEMS ; SPECTATORSHIP ; MEN IN FILMS. USA ; MELODRAMA ; MUSIC, FILM ; SOUND TRACKS ; TELEVISION AND THE CINEMA ; FAMILY IN FILMS. USA ; NARRATIVE IN FILMS ; BLACK CINEMA. USA ; ETHNIC GROUPS IN FILMS. USA ; BLOCKBUSTERS ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA ; GENDER AND THE CINEMA ; CENSORSHIP. USA ; INDEPENDENT FILMS. USA ; WOMEN, FILMS FOR ; WOMEN IN FILMS. USA ; HORROR FILMS. USA ; CHILDREN, FILMS FOR ; ACTION FILMS ; AUDIENCES ; MIRAMAX FILMS ; NEW LINE CINEMA ; TIME WARNER ; VERHOEVEN, PAUL ; COPPOLA, FRANCIS FORD ; HAMILTON, LINDA ; MCDORMAND, FRANCES ; ELFMAN, DANNY ; E.T. THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL (US, Steven Spielberg, 1982) ; FARGO (US, Ethan Coen, 1996) ; BASIC INSTINCT (US, Paul Verhoeven, 1992) ; BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA (US, Francis Ford Coppola, 1992) ; BATMAN (US, Tim Burton, 1989) ; BATMAN RETURNS (US, Tim Burton, 1992) ; RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (US, Steven Spielberg, 1981) ; JURASSIC PARK (US, Steven Spielberg,, 1993) ; LION KING, THE (US, Roger Allers & Rob Minkoff, 1994) ; TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY (US, James Cameron, 1991) Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [312]-318) and indexISBN: 0415170095; 0415170109 (pbk.)LON: 98005952; 13736490
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Emotion pictures : the 'women's picture', 1930-55 / Hilton Tims ; foreword by Ann Todd London: Columbus Books, 1987.
Call No: 733.3 TIMAuthor: Tims, Hilton Place: LondonPublisher: Columbus BooksPubDate: 1987PhysDes: 192 p. : ill. ; 27 cmSubject: ROMANTIC FILMS ; WOMEN, FILMS FOR Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-183) and indexISBN: 0862873266LON: 5429636
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Films for women / edited by Charlotte Brunsdon London: British Film Institute, 1986.
Call No: 451-02 FILAuthor: Brunsdon, Charlotte Place: LondonPublisher: British Film InstitutePubDate: 1986PhysDes: vii, 236 p. : ill. ; 21 cmSubject: WOMEN, FILMS FOR Notes: Includes index; Filmography: p. 232-234ISBN: 0851701558 (pbk.) 0857101558 (pbk.)LON: bnb85170155; 4374572
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Genre and Hollywood / Steve Neale London: Routledge, 2000.
Call No: 64GEN NEAAuthor: Neale, Steve Place: LondonPublisher: RoutledgePubDate: 2000PhysDes: viii, 336 p. ; 25 cmSubject: GENRES ; FILM NOIR ; MELODRAMA ; ACTION FILMS ; ADVENTURE FILMS ; BIOGRAPHICAL FILMS ; COMEDIES ; CRIME FILMS ; DETECTIVE FILMS ; EPIC FILMS ; FORMALISM ; FRONTIERS IN FILMS ; GANGSTER FILMS ; GENDER AND THE CINEMA ; HORROR FILMS ; MUSICALS ; USA ; SCIENCE-FICTION FILMS ; SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN FILMS ; STUDIO SYSTEM ; THRILLERS ; WAR FILMS ; WESTERNS ; WOMEN, FILMS FOR ; WOMEN IN FILMS ; YOUNG PEOPLE IN FILMS ; YOUNG PEOPLE, FILMS FOR ; TODOROV, TZVETAN ; ALTMAN, ROBERT ; BASINGER, JEANINE ; DOHERTY, THOMAS ; SCHATZ, THOMAS Summary: "Steve Neale provides a comprehensive introduction to genre and Hollywood cinema. He discusses all the major concepts, theories and accounts of Hollywood and genre, an the key genres which theorists and critics have tended to write about - from musicals to horror films, from action-adventure to the western. He also offers detailed revisionist accounts of melodrama and 'film noir', and puts forward new arguments about the place and importance of genre in understanding Hollywood cinema." -- Taken from back cover.Notes: Includes bibliography and indexISBN: 0415026059 : No price; 0415026067(pbk.)LON: 21413450
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She found it at the movies : women writers on sex, desire and the cinema / edited by Christina Newland Dorset: Red Press, 2020.
Call No: 749.0-041.2 SHEAuthor: Newland, Christina Edition: 2020Place: DorsetPublisher: Red PressPubDate: 2020PhysDes: 208 pages ; 21 cmSubject: SEX AND THE CINEMA ; SEX IN FILMS ; EROTICISM IN FILMS ; WOMEN, FILMS FOR ; HOMOSEXUALITY AND THE CINEMA ; HOMOSEXUALITY IN FILMS Summary: Because Timothee Chalamet’s eyes gleam with the light of a thousand suns. Because you’d let Zoë Kravitz get away with putting gum in your hair. And because there really should be a national monument dedicated to Gene Kelly’s ass.
From the tongue-in-cheek to the righteously enraged, She Found it at the Movies explores women’s secret desires, teen crushes, and one-sided movie star love affairs, flipping the switch on a century of cinema’s male-gaze domination. With misogyny and sexism still taking centre stage in the real world -- what can women’s relationships with movies tell us about the wider landscape of sexuality, politics and culture?
Featuring writers you know and love from BuzzFeed, The Guardian, Vulture and more, these essays pose thoughtful questions about the politics of desire. Like a guilt-free chat with your smartest girlfriends, this book is a positive celebration of female sexuality at its thirstiest.
Edited by Christina Newland and featuring original essays by: Sarah Elizabeth Adler, Corrina Antrobus, Anne Rodeman, Lauren Vevers, Caroline Golum, Izzy Alcott, Pamela Hutchinson, Eloise Ross, Jessica Kiang, Sophie Monks Kaufman, Willow Maclay, Raechel Anne Jolie, So Mayer, Amy Blakemore, Violet Lucca, Anna Bogutskaya, Simran Hans, Megan Christopher, Catherine Bray and Sheila O’Malley. Yep, you heard that right. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9781912157181
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Some significant women in Australian film : a celebration and a cautionary tale : Longford Lyell lecture 2002 / Jan Chapman Australia: Screen sound Australia, 2002.
Call No: 721.02 (94) CHAAuthor: Chapman, Jan Edition: 1st ed.Source: AustraliaPlace: AustraliaPublisher: Screen sound AustraliaPubDate: 2002PhysDes: 1 v ; 20.5 cm, b&w ill.Series: Longford Lyell lecture 2002, ScreenSound Australia Monograph no.3Subject: WOMEN AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN FILM WORKERS. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN FILMMAKERS. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN IN FILMS ; WOMEN ON TV. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN, FILMS FOR ; WOMEN, FILMS MADE BY ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA ; FEMINISM AND TV ; CHAPMAN, JAN ; ARMSTRONG, GILLIAN ; CAMPION, JANE ; LYELL, LOTTIE ; BARRETT, SHIRLEY ; MILLIKEN, SUE ; Lovell, Patricia ; ROBB, JILL ; SCOTT, JANE ; LONG, JOAN ; FINK, MARGARET ; DAVIS, JUDY ; LEVY, SANDRA ; GRIFFITHS, RACHEL ; BLANCHETT, CATE ; KIDMAN, NICOLE ; COLLETTE, TONI ; SENTIMENTAL BLOKE, THE (AT, Raymond Longford, 1919) ; WOMAN SUFFERS, THE (AT, Raymond Longford, 1918) ; ON OUR SELECTION (AT, Raymond Longford, 1920) ; SHOWTIME (AT, Jan Chapman, 1978) ; SWEET AND SOUR [TV] (AT, 1984) ; SINGER AND THE DANCER, THE (AT, Gillian Amrstrong, 1977) ; SMOKES AND LOLLIES (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1976) ; BINGO BRIDESMAIDS AND BRACES (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1988) ; MORE SMOKES, LESS LOLLIES (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1981) ; MY BRILLIANT CAREER (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1979) ; ANGEL AT MY TABLE, AN (NZ, Jane Campion, 1990) ; PORTRAIT OF A LADY, THE (UK/US, Jane Campion, 1996) ; WELL, THE (AT, Samantha Lang, 1997) ; LAST DAYS OF CHEZ NOUS, THE (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1992) ; TWO FRIENDS [TV] (AT, Jane Campion, 1986) ; LITTLE WOMEN (US, Gillian Armstrong, 1994) ; OSCAR AND LUCINDA (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1997) ; CHARLOTTE GRAY (GG/UK/AT, Gillian Armstrong, 2001) ; PIANO, THE (AT, Jane Campion, 1993) ; GIRL'S OWN STORY, A (AT, Jane Campion, 1983) Summary: The ScreenSound Australia Annual Longford Lyell Lecture was established in 2001. It is named in honour of two significant pioneers of Australian cinema, Lottie Lyell and Raymond Longford, who were the foremost creative partnership in the pioneering years of Australian cinema. Jan Chapman is one of Australia’s most famous producers having been involved in the production of ‘Come in Spinner’, ‘Sweet and Sour’, ‘the Piano’ and ‘Lantana’ to name but a few. Chapman talks about the development of her career in relation to other Australian women involved in filmmaking such as Gillian Armstrong and New Zealand born Jane CampionISBN: 0642365172
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The spectacular modern woman : Feminine visibility in the 1920s / Liz Conor Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2004.
Call No: 451 02 "192" CONAuthor: Conor, Liz Edition: 1st ed.Source: USAPlace: Bloomington, IndianaPublisher: Indiana University PressPubDate: 2004PhysDes: 334 p. : b+w ill. ; 23 cmSubject: WOMEN AND THE CINEMA ; WOMEN IN FILMS ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA ; WOMEN, FILMS FOR ; PROSTITUTES IN FILMS ; POPULAR CULTURE AND THE CINEMA ; HISTORY AND THE CINEMA ; MEDIA ; TECHNOLOGY AND THE CINEMA ; SOCIETY AND THE CINEMA ; PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE CINEMA ; ADVERTISING ; CARTOONS ; CELEBRITIES IN FILMS ; IMPERIALISM AND THE CINEMA ; FASHION AND THE CINEMA ; MODERNISM AND THE CINEMA ; RACIAL ISSUES AND THE CINEMA ; DE BEAUVOIR, SIMONE ; KELLERMAN, ANNETTE ; VALENTINO, RUDOLPH ; LYELL, LOTTIE ; MOTH OF MOONBI, THE (AT, Charles Chauvel, 1926) ; GIRL OF THE BUSH, A (AT, Franklyn Barrett, 1921) ; FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE (AT, Norman Dawn, 1927) ; SENTIMENTAL BLOKE, THE (AT, Raymond Longford, 1919) ; GREENHIDE (AT, Charles Chauvel, 1926) Summary: In The Spectacular Modern Woman, Liz Conor illustrates how technological advances in image reproduction transformed Wetter industrial societies into visual or ‘oculacentric’ cultures with significant and complex consequences for women’s lives. With the rise of mass media, Conor shows how women’s identities were intimately tied to the visual culture of the day. [Taken from back cover].ISBN: 0253216702
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Women's experimental cinema : critical frameworks / Robin Blaetz, editor Durham: Duke University Press, 2007. Available at OAPEN (open access)
Call No: 771-02 WOMAuthor: Blaetz, Robin Source: USPlace: DurhamPublisher: Duke University PressPubDate: 2007PhysDes: viii, 421 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cmSubject: WOMEN, FILMS MADE BY ; WOMEN, FILMS FOR ; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS ; CRITICISM ; BLAETZ, ROBIN ; RAGONA, MELISSA ; ARTHUR, PAUL ; MENKEN, MARIE ; WIELAND, JOYCE ; HOLMLUND, CHRIS ; NELSON, GUNVOR ; CARROLL, NOEL ; SERRA, M.M ; RAMEY, KATHRYN ; SCHNEEMANN, CAROLEE ; OSTERWEIL, ARA ; RUBIN, BARBARA ; HALLER, ROBERT ; GREENFIELD, AMY ; KLEINHANS, CHUCK ; HAMMER, BARBARA ; PRAMAGGIORE, MARIA ; STRAND, CHICK ; KELLER, MARJORIE ; DOANE, MARY ANN ; THORNTON, LESLIE ; TURIM, MAUREEN ; CHILD, ABIGAIL ; WEES, WILLIAM C ; CUTLER, JANET ; FRIEDRICH, SU ; MCHUGH, KATHLEEN ; MACDONALD, SCOTT Notes: Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 9780822340447Contents: Swing and sway / Melissa Ragona -- Different/same/both/neither / Paul Arthur -- Excavating visual fields, layering auditory frames / Chris Holmlund -- Moving and moving / Noel Carroll -- Eye/body / M. M. Serra and Kathryn Ramey -- 'Absently enchanted' / Ara Osterweil -- Amy Greenfield / Robert A. Haller -- Barbara Hammer / Chuck Kleinhans -- Chick Strand's experimental ethnography / Maria Pramaggiore -- Amnesis time / Robin Blaetz -- In the ruins of the image / Mary Ann Doane -- Sounds, intervals, and startling images in the films of Abigail Child / Maureen Turim -- Peggy's playhouse / William C. Wees -- Su Friedrich / Janet Cutler -- The experimental 'dunyementary' / Kathleen McHugh -- Women's experimental cinema / Scott MacDonald.URL status: URL: 'https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/25768'
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