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9 Sexism and Women’s Work: Mara Blasetti, Production Manager
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Dalila Missero
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I Cultures of Film Consumption: Affective Spectators and Activist Audiences
- 1 Searching for Gender in the Audience: Cultural Discourses and Opinion Surveys 15
- 2 The Spectator in the Magazine: Cinema-going, Ideology and Femininity 27
- 3 Feminist Spectatorship and Transformative Publics: Aspirations and Legacies of Feminist Film Festivals 39
- 4 Patterns of (In)visibility: Lesbian and Queer Counterpublics 52
- 5 Feminists and Porn: Protests and Campaigns 62
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Part II Cultures of Representation: Sexuality, Race and Politics
- 6 Asexuality and Housework in the Anthological Comedies of the Mid-1960s 73
- 7 Ines Pellegrini: Navigating (Post)colonial Representations in the ‘Sexual Revolution’ 86
- 8 The Beginning of the End? Depoliticised Feminism in Fellini’s City of Women 97
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Part III Cultures of Production: Maps, Labour and Archives
- 9 Sexism and Women’s Work: Mara Blasetti, Production Manager 107
- 10 A Map of Open Questions: A Feminist Genealogy of Women Directors (1935–70) 121
- 11 A Materialist Trajectory in Feminist Filmmaking: Rethinking Labour and Consciousness-raising 139
- 12 Feminist Spaces and Knowledge Exchange: Adriana Monti’s Archive 155
- Conclusion – Feminist Film Culture(s): Collectivities, Archives and Futures 164
- Works Cited 168
- Index 180
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Cultures of Film Consumption: Affective Spectators and Activist Audiences
- 1 Searching for Gender in the Audience: Cultural Discourses and Opinion Surveys 15
- 2 The Spectator in the Magazine: Cinema-going, Ideology and Femininity 27
- 3 Feminist Spectatorship and Transformative Publics: Aspirations and Legacies of Feminist Film Festivals 39
- 4 Patterns of (In)visibility: Lesbian and Queer Counterpublics 52
- 5 Feminists and Porn: Protests and Campaigns 62
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Part II Cultures of Representation: Sexuality, Race and Politics
- 6 Asexuality and Housework in the Anthological Comedies of the Mid-1960s 73
- 7 Ines Pellegrini: Navigating (Post)colonial Representations in the ‘Sexual Revolution’ 86
- 8 The Beginning of the End? Depoliticised Feminism in Fellini’s City of Women 97
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Part III Cultures of Production: Maps, Labour and Archives
- 9 Sexism and Women’s Work: Mara Blasetti, Production Manager 107
- 10 A Map of Open Questions: A Feminist Genealogy of Women Directors (1935–70) 121
- 11 A Materialist Trajectory in Feminist Filmmaking: Rethinking Labour and Consciousness-raising 139
- 12 Feminist Spaces and Knowledge Exchange: Adriana Monti’s Archive 155
- Conclusion – Feminist Film Culture(s): Collectivities, Archives and Futures 164
- Works Cited 168
- Index 180