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The Cinema of Joanna Hogg: Female Expression and the New British Art Cinema

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This book is dedicated to one of the most striking and innovative British female directors to reach worldwide acclaim in recent years. Its theoretical focus examines the richly suggestive and highly distinctive style of Hogg’s work, her formal and contextual concerns and the vivid expression of female identity contained within her triptych of films - Unrelated, Archipelago and Exhibition. It rethinks her intertextual references, visual language and subject matter in the context of the themes of alienation and female embodiment, metamorphosis and the ethics of desire.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 June 2020
Pages
96
ISBN
9781474462488

This book is dedicated to one of the most striking and innovative British female directors to reach worldwide acclaim in recent years. Its theoretical focus examines the richly suggestive and highly distinctive style of Hogg’s work, her formal and contextual concerns and the vivid expression of female identity contained within her triptych of films - Unrelated, Archipelago and Exhibition. It rethinks her intertextual references, visual language and subject matter in the context of the themes of alienation and female embodiment, metamorphosis and the ethics of desire.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 June 2020
Pages
96
ISBN
9781474462488