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Exposing Vulnerability

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This book explores the diversity of perspectives afforded by the emerging body of Scandinavian films produced by women. 
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This book explores the diversity of perspectives afforded by the emerging body of Scandinavian films produced by women. The author focuses on women filmmakers' use of their own vulnerability in representing Scandinavian experiences with globally relevant contemporary issues such as race, gender, mental illness, bullying and the trauma of migration, and highlights the frictions between the positive and negative manifestations of such vulnerability. Though Scandinavia is reputed for its ambitious and innovative film tradition, film scholarship has largely ignored women’s bold contributions to the canon. Exposing Vulnerability is a cultural and socio-political analysis of contemporary film by Scandinavian women as they use their lives and work to reconfigure the cinematic, the political and the ethical.

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Price: £27.95
Pages: 158
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 24 June 2019
Trim Size: 9.05 X 6.70 in
ISBN: 9781783209880
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

ART / Film & Video, Films, cinema, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Direction & Production, Film history, theory or criticism, Media studies, Gender studies: women and girls, Coping with / advice about mental health issues, Individual film directors, film-makers, Documentary films

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'Exposing Vulnerability is typical of Dancus's creative capacity to bring a diverse collection of theoretical approaches into conversation with an intriguing archive of films. It is inspiring work. The strength of a book like this, which seeks to pull so many different stands of scholarship together, lies in the questions it raises. [...] I'm grateful for the thoughtful risks that Exposing Vulnerability does take, as I anticipate that they will push the field forward in provocative new directions.'

Preface

Introduction: Women, vulnerability and first person filmmaking

Chapter 1: Good girl gets electroshock

Chapter 2: Big parent is watching you

Chapter 3: Bullying and the act of viewing

Chapter 4: (Self)mediating self-harm

Chapter 5: Reclaiming Sami identity: Of blood and genes

Chapter 6: Panic and migration

Conclusion: Exposing vulnerability: A call to responsiveness

References

Filmography

Index