The Female Gaze Free PDF Download

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Publisher: Mango Media
Genres: Nonfiction Books, Feminism Books, History Books
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Pages: 285 pages
ISBN13: 9781633538375
Tags: Nonfiction Books, Feminism Books, History Books, PDF Books, Free Books
Language: en
Type: Digital
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"A wonderful guide to some of the best films made by women, both celebrating women directors and fueling the red-hot discussion about why we don't have more." ―Maria Giese, filmmaker and activist

#1 Best Seller in Movies & Video Guides & Reviews, Women Artists

With the success of Patty Jenkins's Wonder Woman, Ava Duvernay's 13th, and with the rise of the MeToo movement, women creators in film are more important than ever.

A woman's influence on film. You may have heard the term "male gaze," coined in the 1970s which is about how art and entertainment has been influenced by the male's perspective. So, what about the opposite? Women have been making movies since the very beginning of cinema. What new ideas, thoughts and aspects can we learn from women in film? What does the world look like through the "female gaze"?

All movies made by women. The Female Gaze goes through a historical layout of essential, thought-provoking, and life-altering movies made by women. Past and present films are featured in this book making this guidebook perfect for the movie lover in your life. Jump right into the benefits and perspectives of the female mind.

Inspiring biographies of women directors. Discover brilliantly talented and accomplished female directors, both world renowned and obscure, who have shaped the film industry in ways rarely fully acknowledged. The Female Gaze also contains multiple mini-essays written by a variety of diverse female film critics.

In The Female Gaze you'll read about:

  • The advancements and the accomplishments of numerous women in film
  • The lives of these women and the struggles they faced in the film industry
  • How unique women's voices shaped the films and the film industry

If you loved books like Backwards and in Heels, Hope for Film, or Just the Funny Parts, then you'll love The Female Gaze.

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