MUSLIMWOMENFILM is a Horizon2020-funded interdisciplinary project that identifies a new object of study, Muslim women’s auto/biographical filmmaking, and maps the factors that make it distinctive within women’s and feminist cinema. As part of the project, this dataset of 290 auto/biographical film titles made by Muslim women filmmakers from Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Turkey from the 1980s to date was created. The date of 1980 is significant of the advent and broad availability of video technologies, which facilitated independent filmmaking, new topics, wider audiences and exhibition, and the global emergence of a greater number of women filmmakers. The data was drawn from scholarly studies, industrial reports, governmental...
Stefanie Van de Peer - ORCID: 0000-0003-3152-2912 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3152-2912Item not ava...
International audienceThis article highlights 60 feature films with Moroccan, Algerian or Tunisian f...
This thesis focuses on documentaries by North African women, who have been marginalised within the l...
This thesis foregrounds cinematic discourse on feminism, culture, and Islam, orchestrated through th...
Over half a billion Muslim women live in vastly different lands, cultures, societies, economies, and...
Despite their rich history, Arab films, in particular those made by women, have not received the int...
This article examines multilingual commercial films by Pakistani women screenwriters, directors, and...
: Several films today include the narratives of Muslim communities. Due to the vast array of movies ...
Over half a billion Muslim women live in vastly different lands, cultures, societies, economies, and...
The existence of women as employees in the field of cinema has always been one of the important ma...
Gönül Dönmez-Colin's book, Women, Islam and Cinema, comes not a day too soon. At a time when controv...
Stefanie Van de Peer - ORCID: 0000-0003-3152-2912 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3152-2912Item not ava...
This poster showcases recent works from Hollywood and independent Muslim filmmakers who are creating...
This thesis examines the discourse about gender, religion, and culture in four independent films pro...
The first decade of the 21st century witnessed an explosion in scholarly and public interest in wome...
Stefanie Van de Peer - ORCID: 0000-0003-3152-2912 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3152-2912Item not ava...
International audienceThis article highlights 60 feature films with Moroccan, Algerian or Tunisian f...
This thesis focuses on documentaries by North African women, who have been marginalised within the l...
This thesis foregrounds cinematic discourse on feminism, culture, and Islam, orchestrated through th...
Over half a billion Muslim women live in vastly different lands, cultures, societies, economies, and...
Despite their rich history, Arab films, in particular those made by women, have not received the int...
This article examines multilingual commercial films by Pakistani women screenwriters, directors, and...
: Several films today include the narratives of Muslim communities. Due to the vast array of movies ...
Over half a billion Muslim women live in vastly different lands, cultures, societies, economies, and...
The existence of women as employees in the field of cinema has always been one of the important ma...
Gönül Dönmez-Colin's book, Women, Islam and Cinema, comes not a day too soon. At a time when controv...
Stefanie Van de Peer - ORCID: 0000-0003-3152-2912 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3152-2912Item not ava...
This poster showcases recent works from Hollywood and independent Muslim filmmakers who are creating...
This thesis examines the discourse about gender, religion, and culture in four independent films pro...
The first decade of the 21st century witnessed an explosion in scholarly and public interest in wome...
Stefanie Van de Peer - ORCID: 0000-0003-3152-2912 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3152-2912Item not ava...
International audienceThis article highlights 60 feature films with Moroccan, Algerian or Tunisian f...
This thesis focuses on documentaries by North African women, who have been marginalised within the l...