Barbara Hammer in the Seventies: Or, What a Body Can Do
English
By (author): Krystyna Mazur
Barbara Hammer in the Seventies: Or, What a Body Can Do addresses the intersection of experimental film, lesbian sexuality, and the womens movement in Hammers early films. Grounded in an embodied, sexual, and gendered positionality, these films interrogate the politics of visibility and identity and perform a discontinuous repertoire of lesbian images that resist the medium of films established constraints and the decades broader systems of signification.
Hammers films offer a critique of the dominant discourse that privileges the discreteness and self-sufficiency of the individualistic human subject. By performing the (lesbian) body in its environmentin erotic and communal relation to other bodiesand staging the relation of human bodies with the materiality of non-human beings and objects, they create a site of intervention into the humanist project, as it informs film studies, feminism, and queer theory.
This rereading of Hammers work offers an important contribution to conversations between feminism and queer studies. In remembering the feminist origins of queer studies, it recenters political and ethical questions such as the fundamental relationality of the subject, the subjects dependency on others, and the resulting ethical responsibility for and towards the other.
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 01 Jan 2025