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Explores the detail of Jane Campion's film and television output, considering her vision and practice, legacy, and her contribution to feminist filmmaking
Includes multiple approaches consolidated within a feminist framework
Engages with Campion's oeuvre to-date
Considers Campion's engagement with feminism and feminist filmmaking
Jane Campion's work shines a spotlight on gender relations, often through complex female characters and an innovative approach to the screen representation of women functioning at the edges of society. Campion is vocal about the under-representation of women in the film industry more generally, though her commitment to the notion of feminism is tempered by an ambivalence towards the term. Despite this ambiguity, Campion's continued focus on women merits an exploration of her work through a feminist lens particularly in the wake of #MeToo, which has had a wide-ranging impact on the film industry.
Contents
List of FiguresAcknowledgementsNotes on Contributors
Introduction: Unruly Filmmaker, Fellow Traveller - Alexia L. Bowler and Adele Jones
1. Claiming Campion: The Question of Jane Campion's Politics Revisited - Stephen Kuster
2. Two Friends: Circumstances of a Historic Feminist Collaboration - Zachary Zahos
3. Unsettling Presences: Agentic Embodiment in Jane Campion's Films - Catherine Fowler
4. 'The Mood That Passes Through You': Reverberations of Music and Meaning in The Piano - Leanne Weston
5. 'Only another man': Homosociality in Jane Campion's Bright Star and The Power of the Dog - Alexia L. Bowler
6. 'I don't think so, Jan, that's just another fantasy': Practice, Paratext and the Power of Women's Talk in Jane Campion's Filmmaking - Rona Murray
7. Articulating Feminism(s): Voicelessness, (In)Visibility, and Agency in Top of the Lake - Adele Jones
8. Jane Campion's Palimpsestuous Gothic: Kinship in Top of the Lake: China Girl - Johanna Schmertz
9. Photosensitive Primetime: Race and Recovery in Top of the Lake: China Girl - Blythe Worthy
Afterword: Unsettling Feminism - Annabel Cooper
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