
Cinema & Feminism
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Andrea Press is William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Media Studies and Sociology at the University of Virginia, where she Chairs the Media Studies Department. She served as Executive Director of the Virginia Film Festival and Producer of the Roger Ebert Festival of Overlooked Films. Her recent books include Media-Ready Feminism and Everyday Sexism, Handbook of Contemporary Feminism, and Media and Class. She is an ICA Fellow and recipient of grants from NIMH and NSF.
Sarah Johnson-Palomaki is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at Montana State University, holding a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Virginia. Her research explores how young people use popular culture, including film and television, to navigate politics and identity in their daily lives.
"Cinema and Feminism offers a fascinating tour through the history of the relationship between the two. From classic Hollywood movies through Barbie, we are shown the delicate dance between representations of strong women and the workings of the ‘male gaze apparatus’ that usually - but not always – defeat them. At once depressing and inspiring, Cinema and Feminism should be read by all young women trying to understand the contradictory messages we get from the movies."
-Sherry Ortner.
Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at UCLA.
“This is a marvelous, wide ranging timely and up to date account of key theories and perspectives in cinema studies and feminism. It is accessibly written with lively critical analysis of popular film texts. Cinema and Feminism will be invaluable for students and teachers across the fields of media studies, film studies and feminist cultural studies.”
-Angela McRobbie.
Emeritus Professor Goldsmiths University of London.
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