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    The Feminist Film Philosophy Reader by Bolton, Lucy;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 25 June 2026

    • ISBN 9781839026560
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages440 pages
    • Size 244x188x20 mm
    • Weight 840 g
    • Language
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    Long description:

    From Virginia Woolf to bell hooks, women have written, thought about and worked with film, images, and the visual in philosophical ways since the inception of cinema, and yet their names are generally missing from the discipline of film philosophy. This anthology brings together, for the first time, a collection of writings by women philosophers, writers and thinkers on philosophical aspects of film and visual culture. The collection of texts in this book demonstrates a century of women writing about the visual, considering aesthetics, politics, and challenging dominant ideologies. All can inspire us to think anew about film and visual cultures.

    Feminist Film Philosophy re-frames the body of work available to film philosophers in schools, universities, and cinema audiences, and stages a long-overdue intervention in the field, thereby enabling the development of the discipline in important and vital ways.

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    Table of Contents:

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    List of Figures
    List of Permissions
    Acknowledgements
    Note on the Texts

    General Introduction

    Part 1: Thinking for a Feminist Philosophy of Cinema
    1. The Cinema - Virginia Woolf
    2. The Male Gift - Christine Battersby
    3. A Note on Anger - Marilyn Frye
    4. The Sensory Celebration (I) - Anne Dufourmantelle

    Part 2: Film Aesthetics
    5. Vision and Choice in Morality - Iris Murdoch
    6. The Language of Film - Katherine Thomson-Jones
    7. Back to the Future? Contemporary Cinema and the Challenges for Theorists - Sylvie Magerst-dt
    8. Horrorism; or, On Violence Against the Helpless - Adriana Cavarero
    9. Shimmering Phantasmagoria: Trans/Cinema/Aesthetics in an Age of Technological Reproducibility - Eliza Steinbock
    10. Remembering in Art: The Horizontal and the Vertical - Siri Hustvedt

    Part 3: Film Phenomenology and Bodies
    11. C-line Sciamma's 'Queer' Cinema: Affirming Gestures of Refusal in Tomboy and Girlhood - Katharina Lindner
    12. Pain and Imagining - Elaine Scarry
    13. Pregnant Embodiment: Subjectivity and Alienation - Iris Marion Young
    14. The Beasts that Perish - Mary Midgley

    Part 4: Film and the Time Machine

    15. Creating Movies with a New Dimension: Time - Maya Deren
    16. Feminist Temporalities: Memory, Ghosts, and the Collapse of Time - Brydie Kosmina
    17. Sharing Time Across Unshared Horizons - Gail Weiss
    18. Time Binds, or, Erotohistoriography - Elizabeth Freeman
    Part 5: Film's Political Power 19. Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power - Audre Lorde
    20. ""Whose Pussy is This?"" A Feminist Comment - bell hooks
    21. Posthuman Humanities: Life Beyond Theory - Rosi Braidotti
    22. Notes on an Alternative Model-Neither/Nor - Hortense J. Spillers
    23. Seeing in the Dark: Attentive Engagement - Jane Stadler

    Part 6: Changing the Dominant Imaginary
    24. Breasts - Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
    25. Accessible Futures, Future Coalitions - Alison Kafer
    26. Mammies, Matriarchs, and Other Controlling Images - Patricia Hill Collins
    27. Women and Bugs - Cynthia A. Freeland

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