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Beyond the Public Sphere: Film and the Feminist Imaginary
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Beyond the Public Sphere: Film and the Feminist Imaginary

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In Beyond the Public Sphere: Film and the Feminist Imaginary, the renowned philosopher and critical theorist Maria Pia Lara challenges the notion that the bourgeois public sphere is the most important informal institution between social and political actors and the state.Drawing on a wide range of films-including The Milk of Sorrow, Ixcanul, Wadja, The Stone of Patience, Marnie, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Talk to Her-Lara dissects cinematic images of women’s struggles and their oppression. She builds on this analysis, developing a concept of the feminist social imaginary as a broader and more complex space that provides a way of thinking through the possibilities for emancipatory social transformation in response to forms of domination perpetuated by patriarchal capitalism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 December 2020
Pages
240
ISBN
9780810142893

In Beyond the Public Sphere: Film and the Feminist Imaginary, the renowned philosopher and critical theorist Maria Pia Lara challenges the notion that the bourgeois public sphere is the most important informal institution between social and political actors and the state.Drawing on a wide range of films-including The Milk of Sorrow, Ixcanul, Wadja, The Stone of Patience, Marnie, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Talk to Her-Lara dissects cinematic images of women’s struggles and their oppression. She builds on this analysis, developing a concept of the feminist social imaginary as a broader and more complex space that provides a way of thinking through the possibilities for emancipatory social transformation in response to forms of domination perpetuated by patriarchal capitalism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 December 2020
Pages
240
ISBN
9780810142893