Film and Feminism Flashcards

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Women have what type of role in art?

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John Berger said, “Men act and women appear. Men look at women. Women watch themselves being looked at.”

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Film relates to certain social movements and formations, and what popular ideas?

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Ideas regardng gender, sex, and sexuality in film

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Historically, what role do women and men play in art?

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Men are the artists and women are the muse and subject matter

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When men and women both function as subject matter in art, in what different ways are they presented?

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Historical agent, active: men
Static agent, passive: women
… When women are active in painting they are usually a symbol

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Even in the face of tremendous change, one thing that remains constant is what?

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The subject matter of the female body

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What role do men and women typically play in films?

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Male protagonists, and female love interests or supporting actors

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Women filmmakers generally do what?

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Stick to genres associated with women (Nicole Holofcener, Enough Said), or the opposite (Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker & Zero Dark Thirty)

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Late 60s and 70s when people associated with feminism began talking about films and feminist film culture, what was the problem?

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Women are portrayed in a stereotypical fashion and negative light

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By painting women as powerless or manipulative, dominant cinema generally reinforces the notion of separate spheres for men and women, what is the solution to this?

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A call for “positive images,” positive feedback, scientifically/photographically positive; positive as a role model for young girls, or positive as in realistic portrayal of women; film constructs reality

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What type of film started to allow filmmakers to put the camera on women?

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Documentaries featuring women as their subjects

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How do films construct gender?

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They focus less on content and more on form, how women are reprsented through style and narrative

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What is a feminist counter-cinema, as mentioned by Claire Johnston?

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Creates a blueprint for radical/alternative films, as well as conventional films that vary in subject matter, yet are told from a female perspective by using form strategically to do so

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What do feminist counter-cinema films achieve?

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Capacity to challenge patriarchal norms

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What is the use of the entertainment film to the feminist counter-cinema?

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Ideas derived from the entertainment film then should inform the political film, and political ideas should inform the entertainment cinema: a two way process

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