Gale Researcher Guide for: Orlando: Gender Mutability in Virginia Woolf's Novel (1928) and Sally Potter's Film (1993)

Gale Researcher Guide for: Orlando: Gender Mutability in Virginia Woolf's Novel (1928) and Sally Potter's Film (1993)

Author: Teresa Winterhalter

Publisher: Gale, Cengage Learning

Published:

Total Pages: 14

ISBN-13: 153585359X

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Gale Researcher Guide for: Orlando: Gender Mutability in Virginia Woolf's Novel (1928) and Sally Potter's Film (1993) is selected from Gale's academic platform Gale Researcher. These study guides provide peer-reviewed articles that allow students early success in finding scholarly materials and to gain the confidence and vocabulary needed to pursue deeper research.


A History of Experimental Film and Video

A History of Experimental Film and Video

Author: A.L. Rees

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2019-07-25

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1838714197

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Avant-garde film is almost indefinable. It is in a constant state of change and redefinition. In his highly-acclaimed history of experimental film, A.L. Rees tracks the movement of the film avant-garde between the cinema and modern art (with its postmodern coda). But he also reconstitutes the film avant-garde as an independent form of art practice with its own internal logic and aesthetic discourse. In this revised and updated edition, Rees introduces experimental film and video to new readers interested in the wider cinema, as well as offering a guide to enthusiasts of avant-garde film and new media arts. Ranging from Cézanne and Dada, via Cocteau, Brakhage and Le Grice, to the new wave of British film and video artists from the 1990s to the present day, this expansive study situates avant-garde film between the cinema and the gallery, with many links to sonic as well as visual arts. The new edition includes a review of current scholarship in avant-garde film history and includes updated reading and viewing lists. It also features a new introduction and concluding chapter, which assess the rise of video projection in the gallery since the millennium, and describe new work by the latest generation of experimental film-makers. The new edition is richly illustrated with images of the art works discussed.


Woolf and the City

Woolf and the City

Author: Elizabeth F. Evans

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2010-09-01

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1942954158

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Edited collection from acclaimed contemporary Woolf scholars, focusing on urban issues. These include addressing the ethical and political implications of Virginia Woolf’s work, a move that suggests new insights into Woolf as a “real world” social critic.


Encyclopedia of Disability

Encyclopedia of Disability

Author: Gary L Albrecht

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 2937

ISBN-13: 0761925651

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Presents current knowledge of and experience with disability across a wide variety of places, conditions, and cultures to both the general reader and the specialist.


Routledge International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture

Routledge International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture

Author: David A. Gerstner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-03-01

Total Pages: 786

ISBN-13: 1136761810

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The Routledge International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture covers gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer (GLBTQ) life and culture post-1945, with a strong international approach to the subject.The scope of the work is extremely comprehensive, with entries falling into the broad categories of Dance, Education, Film, Health, Homophobia, the Int


Icons of Horror and the Supernatural

Icons of Horror and the Supernatural

Author: S. T. Joshi

Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13:

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Offers entries on 24 of the significant archetypes of horror and the supernatural, from the classical epics of Homer to the novels of Stephen King.


Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi

Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi

Author: Pam Gems

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2013-07-09

Total Pages: 59

ISBN-13: 1783195428

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'My loves, what are we to do? We don't do as they want any more, and they hate it. What are we to do?' Four determinedly 'liberated' – and very different – women ricochet around a tiny shared flat, while trying to pull together the shattered strands of their lives: Dusa is struggling to regain her children from their father, Fish is losing her lover to another woman, Stas is on the game to finance the course she wants to study at university, while Vi steadfastly refuses to eat.... A bitingly sardonic modern classic, widely regarded as an historic icon of early feminism, Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi was first seen at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1976 under the title Dead Fish, Michael Codron transferred the play to the West End under its new title where it enjoyed a huge success and established Pam Gems as a major new voice in British theatre.


Dada and Surrealist Film

Dada and Surrealist Film

Author: Rudolf E. Kuenzli

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1996-07-29

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780262611213

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This groundbreaking collection of thirteen original essays analyzes connections between film and two highly influential twentieth-century movements.


Irigaray and Deleuze

Irigaray and Deleuze

Author: Tamsin Lorraine

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2018-09-05

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1501728261

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For Tamsin Lorraine, the works of Luce Irigaray and Gilles Deleuze open up new ways of thinking about subjectivity. Focusing on the affinities between the theorists' views—while addressing weaknesses of each—she offers both a cogent analysis of their often challenging writings on this topic and an accessible introduction to their philosophical projects. Through her readings she articulates an approach to subjectivity as an embodied, dynamic process, one that speaks to beliefs about personal identity as well as to the practical problems people face in their relations with one another.Lorraine begins by distinguishing between "conceptual" and "corporeal" considerations of subjectivity and by reviewing recent interdisciplinary efforts to theorize the body. She then turns to Irigaray and Deleuze, finding in the former's notion of the "feminine other" and in the latter's, unique conceptions of nomadic thinking inspiration for a model designed to overcome mind/body dualisms. Her analysis of Irigaray and Deleuze suggests a conception of humanity which amounts to a visceral philosophy—a way of thinking that is receptive to the fluxes of dynamic life forces.