"Quiet Pictures approaches the films of Joanna Hogg, Lynne Ramsay, Câeline Sciamma, and Lucile Hadézhalilovic through the lens of silence. It looks at uses of silence and how this creates a space for innovative practices that establish new ways of looking, staring, and gazing. The deployment of silence allows for reciprocal gazes that counteract the typically gendered and binary ways in which women and femme-presenting people tend to be portrayed on screen. Quiet Pictures draws on the political legacy of feminist film theory to explore and conceptualise what it means to not just look back, but to share the gaze"--…mehr
"Quiet Pictures approaches the films of Joanna Hogg, Lynne Ramsay, Câeline Sciamma, and Lucile Hadézhalilovic through the lens of silence. It looks at uses of silence and how this creates a space for innovative practices that establish new ways of looking, staring, and gazing. The deployment of silence allows for reciprocal gazes that counteract the typically gendered and binary ways in which women and femme-presenting people tend to be portrayed on screen. Quiet Pictures draws on the political legacy of feminist film theory to explore and conceptualise what it means to not just look back, but to share the gaze"--
Sarah Artt is Lecturer in English and Film at Edinburgh Napier University, UK. Her research interests include screen adaptations, silence in the cinema, and the representation of women in public. Her work has appeared in Scope, In Media Res, and multiple edited collections.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: More Than Absence: Silences in the Cinemas of Joanna Hogg, Lynne Ramsay, Céline Sciamma, and Lucile Hadzhalilovic 1. Childhood, Curiosity and Compliance in Innocence, Evolution and Tomboy 2. Adolescence and Collaborative Queer Gazes in Waterlilies/Naissance des Pieuvres, and Girlhood/Bande des Filles 3. Artist-Exhibitionists and Silence as Utopian Space in Lynne Ramsay's Morvern Callar and Joanna Hogg's Exhibition 4. Sinister Silences and Mothering in Lynne Ramsay's We Need To Talk About Kevin and Lucile Hadzhalilovic's Evolution 5. Silenced Desire and Anger in Joanna Hogg's Unrelated, Archipelago and Exhibition Afterword Acknowledgements References Index
Introduction: More Than Absence: Silences in the Cinemas of Joanna Hogg, Lynne Ramsay, Céline Sciamma, and Lucile Hadzhalilovic 1. Childhood, Curiosity and Compliance in Innocence, Evolution and Tomboy 2. Adolescence and Collaborative Queer Gazes in Waterlilies/Naissance des Pieuvres, and Girlhood/Bande des Filles 3. Artist-Exhibitionists and Silence as Utopian Space in Lynne Ramsay's Morvern Callar and Joanna Hogg's Exhibition 4. Sinister Silences and Mothering in Lynne Ramsay's We Need To Talk About Kevin and Lucile Hadzhalilovic's Evolution 5. Silenced Desire and Anger in Joanna Hogg's Unrelated, Archipelago and Exhibition Afterword Acknowledgements References Index
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