This essay looks at the motivations of M.E.M. Donaldson, Jenny Gilbertson and Margaret Fay Shaw for making documentary film and photography, and how they represented the subject in front of their camera. All three women lived for extended periods in the communities they were recording. Gilbertson moved to and lived on Shetland; Margaret Fay Shaw lived for six years with the sisters Peigi and Màiri MacRae in their croft at North Glendale, South Uist; and M.E.M. Donaldson built her own house in Ardnamurchan. Through comparison of their work and processes to their better known male contemporaries, such as John Grierson and Werner Kissling, who were also documenting Scottish rural communities, the essay frames their work in a wider national and...
This article examines the significance of the 1938 Empire Exhibition in defining relations between G...
Two Scottish women film-makers, Jenny Gilbertson and Margaret Tait both encounter walking within 20t...
This thesis provides a detailed study of the work of three Scottish women writers of the interwar pe...
This essay looks at the motivations of M.E.M. Donaldson, Jenny Gilbertson and Margaret Fay Shaw for ...
This 35 minute presentation was given at University of Stirling Film and Media Department, at the in...
By looking at examples of Margaret Fay Shaw and M.E.M. Donaldson’s work from 1920s'-1930s', this 35 ...
By looking at examples of Jenny Gilbertson, M.E.M. Donaldson, Margaret Fay Shaw and Nan Shepherd’s f...
By looking at examples of Margaret Fay Shaw, Jenny Gilbertson, M.E.M. Donaldson and Violet Banks’ wo...
This script is from my presentation ‘Early women photographers documenting Highland and Islands of S...
This article will consider the tantalising fragments of the Scottish voice in the early talkies, exp...
This article will consider the tantalising fragments of the Scottish voice in the early talkies, exp...
Margaret Tait - filmmaker, poet, painter, and short story writer - has frequently been cited as a tr...
This artefact was exhibited in the group research exhibition 'Practicing Landscape: Land, Histories ...
This essay is about the photographer Lotten von Düben and her photographing of the Samí people in a ...
First paragraph: Avant-garde practices in Scotland have often been overshadowed by the dominance of ...
This article examines the significance of the 1938 Empire Exhibition in defining relations between G...
Two Scottish women film-makers, Jenny Gilbertson and Margaret Tait both encounter walking within 20t...
This thesis provides a detailed study of the work of three Scottish women writers of the interwar pe...
This essay looks at the motivations of M.E.M. Donaldson, Jenny Gilbertson and Margaret Fay Shaw for ...
This 35 minute presentation was given at University of Stirling Film and Media Department, at the in...
By looking at examples of Margaret Fay Shaw and M.E.M. Donaldson’s work from 1920s'-1930s', this 35 ...
By looking at examples of Jenny Gilbertson, M.E.M. Donaldson, Margaret Fay Shaw and Nan Shepherd’s f...
By looking at examples of Margaret Fay Shaw, Jenny Gilbertson, M.E.M. Donaldson and Violet Banks’ wo...
This script is from my presentation ‘Early women photographers documenting Highland and Islands of S...
This article will consider the tantalising fragments of the Scottish voice in the early talkies, exp...
This article will consider the tantalising fragments of the Scottish voice in the early talkies, exp...
Margaret Tait - filmmaker, poet, painter, and short story writer - has frequently been cited as a tr...
This artefact was exhibited in the group research exhibition 'Practicing Landscape: Land, Histories ...
This essay is about the photographer Lotten von Düben and her photographing of the Samí people in a ...
First paragraph: Avant-garde practices in Scotland have often been overshadowed by the dominance of ...
This article examines the significance of the 1938 Empire Exhibition in defining relations between G...
Two Scottish women film-makers, Jenny Gilbertson and Margaret Tait both encounter walking within 20t...
This thesis provides a detailed study of the work of three Scottish women writers of the interwar pe...