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Experimental Women : Mapping Cinema and Video Practices from the Post-War Period up to Present, Paperback / softback Book

Experimental Women : Mapping Cinema and Video Practices from the Post-War Period up to Present Paperback / softback

Edited by Sarah Keller, Elena Marcheschi

Part of the Cinema & Cie series

Paperback / softback

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Experimental cinema, as well as experimental video practices, have always been art forms widely explored by women.

Yet, while the field of cinema studies has devoted research - although only recently - to women involved in narrative and commercial films, as directors, actresses, screenwriters and in other roles of cinema industry, the history of women’s experimental audio-visual production is still little explored and would benefit from being retraced and framed in a wider historical and theoretical perspective.

This special issue of Cinéma&Cie is therefore aimed at tracing women’s experimental practices at the intersection of cinema and the arts by intertwining a theoretical and historical approach through the analysis of cases studies from the mid-century up to the present time.

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