Affirmative Aesthetics and Wilful Women: Gender, Space and Mobility in Contemporary Cinema

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Springer Nature, Oct 26, 2020 - Performing Arts - 186 pages

Fifty years of feminist thought have made the idea that women stay at home while men dominate the streets seem outdated; nevertheless, Ceuterick argues that theoretical considerations of gender, space, and power in film theory remain limited by binary models. Looking instead to more fluid models of spatial relations inspired by Sara Ahmed, Rosi Braidotti, and Doreen Massey, this book discovers wilful, affirmative, and imaginative activations of gender on screen. Through close, micro-analysis of historic European Messidor (Alain Tanner, 1979) and contemporary world cinema: Vendredi Soir (Claire Denis, 2002), Wadjda (Haifaa Al-Mansour, 2012), and Head-On (Fatih Akin, 2004), this book identifies affirmative aesthetics: light, texture, rhythm, movement and sound, all of which that participate in a rewriting of bodies and spaces. Ultimately, Ceuterick argues, affirmative aesthetics can challenge the gender categories and power structures that have been thought to determine our habitation of cars, homes, and city streets. Wilful women drive this book forward, through their movement and stillness, imagination and desire, performance and abjection.


 

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Gender Space and Affects in Film
1
Chapter 2 Womens Road Movies and Affirmative Wandering Messidor
37
Chapter 3 Cars A Microanalysis of Space and Bodies in Vendredi soir
57
Chapter 4 Houses and Wilful Women Wadjda
98
Chapter 5 Streets Freedom Diaspora and the Erotic in HeadOn
125
Chapter 6 Conclusion Forms of Affirmative Aesthetics
163
Index
176
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Maud Ceuterick is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie research fellow in Digital Culture at the University of Bergen, Norway. She has previously published on the ‘road movie’ genre, gender and domesticity in transnational cinema, and space tourism in film.

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