This article compares two Latin American feminist short documentaries that challenge mainstream representations of women by making use of ironic montage to dismantle gender essentialism. In Woman's World (María Luisa Bemberg, Argentina, 1972) and Miss Universe in Peru (Chaski Group, Perú, 1982), the capitalist/patriarchal mandate is contested in the editing room through rhetorical devices that, although similar, also bear remarkable differences, such as the use, for storytelling, of two different types of irony: dramatic and situational. Moreover, to introduce these films to a potentially lay audience in feminist and/or Latin American nonfiction cinema, we interrogate the complex production modes of feminist films, focusing on how they resp...
1. The Paper: The first part of this paper is an analysis of how ideological images and forms are ma...
The article studies representations of female workers in movies, directed for the most part by women...
Film industries have, historically, poor records of opportunities and recognition of women. This lac...
This article compares two Latin American feminist short documentaries that challenge mainstream repr...
This special section within the issues 61 of Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media was co-edited ...
This article analyses the filmic narrative of Spanish women directors from the transition to the dem...
This article contextualises and characterises the history and film production of the Colombian femin...
This article merges discursive-based scholarship with a phenomenological approach to analyze the med...
This paper won a third place writing flag award in the critical/persuasive category. It was written ...
This article contextualises and characterises the history and film production of the Colombian femin...
This essay analyses the Spanish documentary film Cuidado, resbala (María Camacho Gómez, Montserrat C...
Orientador: Luzia Margareth RagoTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de F...
This article analyses the filmic narrative of Spanish women directors from the transition to the dem...
This thesis brings together feminist documentary film theory and feminist new materialism(s) to desc...
This article contextualizes and characterizes production practices in political cinema in Bolivia an...
1. The Paper: The first part of this paper is an analysis of how ideological images and forms are ma...
The article studies representations of female workers in movies, directed for the most part by women...
Film industries have, historically, poor records of opportunities and recognition of women. This lac...
This article compares two Latin American feminist short documentaries that challenge mainstream repr...
This special section within the issues 61 of Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media was co-edited ...
This article analyses the filmic narrative of Spanish women directors from the transition to the dem...
This article contextualises and characterises the history and film production of the Colombian femin...
This article merges discursive-based scholarship with a phenomenological approach to analyze the med...
This paper won a third place writing flag award in the critical/persuasive category. It was written ...
This article contextualises and characterises the history and film production of the Colombian femin...
This essay analyses the Spanish documentary film Cuidado, resbala (María Camacho Gómez, Montserrat C...
Orientador: Luzia Margareth RagoTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de F...
This article analyses the filmic narrative of Spanish women directors from the transition to the dem...
This thesis brings together feminist documentary film theory and feminist new materialism(s) to desc...
This article contextualizes and characterizes production practices in political cinema in Bolivia an...
1. The Paper: The first part of this paper is an analysis of how ideological images and forms are ma...
The article studies representations of female workers in movies, directed for the most part by women...
Film industries have, historically, poor records of opportunities and recognition of women. This lac...