Feminist Studies (1990) - Seeing through the Gendered I: Feminist Film Theory
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- book review: Seeing through the Gendered I: Feminist Film Theory
- author(s): Paula Rabinowitz
- journal: Feminist Studies (01/Apr/1990)
- issue: volume 16, issue 1, pages 151-169
- journal ISSN: 0046-3663
- publisher: Feminist Studies
- keywords: "The Women Who Knew Too Much" - by Tania Modleski, Alfred Hitchcock, American Film Institute, Barbara Bel Geddes, Bette Davis, British Film Institute, Carole Lombard, Claude Chabrol, Donald Spoto, Feminism, Industry, Joan Fontaine, Laura Mulvey, Linda Williams, Marty Roth, Motion picture industry, New York City, New York, Patricia Hitchcock, Peter Wollen, Raymond Durgnat, Rebecca (1940), Robert Altman, Robin Wood, Screen (1975) - Visual pleasure and narrative cinema, Tania Modleski, Thomas Elsaesser, Éric Rohmer
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Abstract
Paula Rabinowitz reviews several books, including "Technologies of Gender: Essays on Theory, Film, and Fiction," by Teresa de Lauretis, "The Desire to Desire: The Woman's Film of the 1940s," by Mary Ann Doane, and "The Women Who Knew Too Much: Hitchcock and Feminist Theory," by Tania Modleski.