This dissertation examines the question of difference, and especially of sexual difference, in women’s cinema and continental philosophy. I analyze four movies by three of today’s most influential women filmmakers: Jane Campion (The Piano, New Zealand), Claire Denis (Beau Travail and Trouble Every Day, France), and Lucrecia Martel (La niña santa/The Holy Girl, Argentina), as well as philosophical texts by Luce Irigaray, Henri Bergson, Gilles Deleuze, and Friedrich Nietzsche. I argue that these films represent difference not only through characterization, but more essentially by emphasizing one of cinema’s core devices: space (e.g. camerawork), time (narration and editing), and bodies. Through these, the films articulate relations that go be...
The dissertation examines cinematic and cultural inscriptions of gender and sexuality through texts ...
Ranging over the broad spectrum of contemporary literary and film theory, Breaking the Frame explore...
Through an engagement with Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of the cinema, this thesis explores how the n...
Ordinarily, what we experience does not jump from one place or time to another—we have to pass throu...
This project is about female corporeal agency, but it is also about identity, sexuality, desire and ...
Annotation: Time has always been one of the most important topics in philosophy. Philosophers all ar...
What can European cinema tell us about sexual difference? Can film shed some light on Lacan's infamo...
Contemporary women's cinema in France has developed within a specific context. The persistence of au...
This paper looks at a theory and practice of the film image as it figures in the writing and film wo...
This thesis investigates how domestic space is represented in ten films released between 1936 and 2...
The article explores psychoanalytic and philosophical ideas of the sublime in relation to two films,...
This article reads together the work of Yvonne Rainer and Carolee Schneemann, as situated between fi...
UnrestrictedMy dissertation examines the work of French director Agnès Varda in the context of Frenc...
This thesis examines the different ways films have explored female presence as a narrative and styli...
Contemporary women\u27s cinema in France has developed within a specific context. The persistence of...
The dissertation examines cinematic and cultural inscriptions of gender and sexuality through texts ...
Ranging over the broad spectrum of contemporary literary and film theory, Breaking the Frame explore...
Through an engagement with Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of the cinema, this thesis explores how the n...
Ordinarily, what we experience does not jump from one place or time to another—we have to pass throu...
This project is about female corporeal agency, but it is also about identity, sexuality, desire and ...
Annotation: Time has always been one of the most important topics in philosophy. Philosophers all ar...
What can European cinema tell us about sexual difference? Can film shed some light on Lacan's infamo...
Contemporary women's cinema in France has developed within a specific context. The persistence of au...
This paper looks at a theory and practice of the film image as it figures in the writing and film wo...
This thesis investigates how domestic space is represented in ten films released between 1936 and 2...
The article explores psychoanalytic and philosophical ideas of the sublime in relation to two films,...
This article reads together the work of Yvonne Rainer and Carolee Schneemann, as situated between fi...
UnrestrictedMy dissertation examines the work of French director Agnès Varda in the context of Frenc...
This thesis examines the different ways films have explored female presence as a narrative and styli...
Contemporary women\u27s cinema in France has developed within a specific context. The persistence of...
The dissertation examines cinematic and cultural inscriptions of gender and sexuality through texts ...
Ranging over the broad spectrum of contemporary literary and film theory, Breaking the Frame explore...
Through an engagement with Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of the cinema, this thesis explores how the n...