In the past decade, a higher percentage of women have worked as editors than as directors, writers, cinematographers, and executive producers,1 yet they are rarely represented in histories by film historians and feminist film scholars. The purpose of this paper is not to reveal the “reality” of female editors, but to understand what challenges arise in constructing them as historical subjects. In what frameworks have female editors been permitted or omitted from historicization? What counts as historical knowledge and evidence? It is important to consider the author, and what impact their politics of location have on the historical knowledge they are presenting. I will also consider what challenges my interviews with female editors have pos...
When the call for gender diversity in the Shakespearean editorial field first gained strength in the...
In 1974, the American Film Institute opened the Directing Workshop for Women (DWW). Trying to normal...
This paper addresses how feminist interrogations of research methods and knowledge claims have an im...
Women have historically played a significant role in shaping media output, both as producers or cont...
This is a modest revision of a paper written for a panel on the past and future of historical editin...
Film industries have, historically, poor records of opportunities and recognition of women. This lac...
While 1970s/1980s feminist film theory questioned the representability of women within a male-domina...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThe research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporar...
This thesis began as a search to find out the purpose of the term ‘female filmmaker’ and determine i...
Statistical and anecdotal evidence suggest that, in both the Hollywood and commercial independent fi...
Women have been involved in film since its inception. In the past, half of all screenwriters were wo...
In 1926, the Los Angeles Times informed readers that “one of the most important positions in the mot...
Studies in communication have shown that, in the fllm industry. women as directors obtain less finan...
The article analyzes the experiences of Italian women editors as examples of the complex interplay b...
abstract: In the Film and Media industries, it seems like it is completely male dominated both on an...
When the call for gender diversity in the Shakespearean editorial field first gained strength in the...
In 1974, the American Film Institute opened the Directing Workshop for Women (DWW). Trying to normal...
This paper addresses how feminist interrogations of research methods and knowledge claims have an im...
Women have historically played a significant role in shaping media output, both as producers or cont...
This is a modest revision of a paper written for a panel on the past and future of historical editin...
Film industries have, historically, poor records of opportunities and recognition of women. This lac...
While 1970s/1980s feminist film theory questioned the representability of women within a male-domina...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThe research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporar...
This thesis began as a search to find out the purpose of the term ‘female filmmaker’ and determine i...
Statistical and anecdotal evidence suggest that, in both the Hollywood and commercial independent fi...
Women have been involved in film since its inception. In the past, half of all screenwriters were wo...
In 1926, the Los Angeles Times informed readers that “one of the most important positions in the mot...
Studies in communication have shown that, in the fllm industry. women as directors obtain less finan...
The article analyzes the experiences of Italian women editors as examples of the complex interplay b...
abstract: In the Film and Media industries, it seems like it is completely male dominated both on an...
When the call for gender diversity in the Shakespearean editorial field first gained strength in the...
In 1974, the American Film Institute opened the Directing Workshop for Women (DWW). Trying to normal...
This paper addresses how feminist interrogations of research methods and knowledge claims have an im...