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On Feminist Films: The South London Cultural Review Volume 2

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By (author): Emma Wilson Louisa Wei So Mayer

This collection of essays celebrates the work of international feminist filmmakers from the 1950s to the present. Featuring contributions from leading scholars, filmmakers, essayists and activists, On Feminist Films is the second volume in the South London Cultural Review series. Contributors include: Stuart Bell, Catherine Grant, So Mayer, Louisa Wei, Emma Wilson.

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  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: The 87 Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781739393960

About Emma WilsonLouisa WeiSo Mayer

Stuart Bell is a translator of French literature. He studied Modern Languages at the University of Cambridge where he was later Translator in Residence (2021). His previous publications include Bird Me (2021) which was shortlisted for the 2022 Oxford-Weidenfeld Prize and Yo-yo Heart which was selected by the Poetry Book Society as their 2022 Winter Translation Choice. He also edited the 2021 collection Moving Impressions: Essays on Art and Experience the inaugural issue of The South London Cultural Review. So Mayer is a writer and activist. Their books include Political Animals From Rape to Resistance and The Cinema of Sally Potter. Their writing about queer and feminist film features in Sight & Sound The F-Word Cléo and Literal and their essays feature in Roxane Gays Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture and At the Pond: Swimming at the Hampstead Ladies Pond. After a decade in academia teaching film studies and creative writing at Cambridge Queen Mary Kings College London and others they work as a bookseller at Burley Fisher Books and with queer feminist film curation collective Club des Femmes. So is a Co-Founder of Raising Films a campaign and community for parents and carers in film. They tweet at @tr0ublemayer. Louisa Wei is a documentary filmmaker and a member of Hong Kong Directors Guild since 2018. She is also an award-winning writer and an Associate Professor teaching film related courses in the School of Creative Media at City University of Hong Kong. Wei has four documentary features to date: Storm Under the Sun (2009 co-director Xiaolian Peng) Golden Gate Girls (2014) Havana Divas (2019) and A Life in Six Chapters (2022). She also made three TV documentaries Writing 10000 Miles (2019 RTHK) Wang Shiwei: The Buried Writer (2017) and Cui Jian: Rocking China (2006 Cable TV HK). Emma Wilson is Professor of French Literature and the Visual Arts at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Corpus Christi College. Her recent books include Love Mortality and the Moving Image (2012) The Reclining Nude: Agnès Varda Catherine Breillat and Nan Goldin (2019) and Portraits: Céline Sciamma (2021). She has previously collaborated on a number of 87press projects including writing an introduction to The Softest Sleep and contributing a chapter to the South London Cultural Review volume 1 Moving Impressions: Essays on Art and Experience. Catherine Grant is a film scholar and video maker and also works as a guest speaker research consultant and external examiner. As a researcher and critic she mostly makes and reflects on audiovisual essays about screen media studies. Grant is former Professor of Digital Media and Screen Studies at Birkbeck University of London and also lectured and researched for several decades at the Universities of Kent Sussex and Strathclyde. She is founding author of the Open Access website Film Studies For Free (and its social media accounts) as well as several other scholarly research platforms.

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