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Annette Kuhn

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Annette Kuhn FBA is Emeritus Professor of Film Studies at Queen Mary University of London.[1]

Kuhn studied at the University of Sheffield, from where she received bachelor's and master's degrees in sociology. This was followed by a PhD on the history of film censorship at the University of London.[1]

Kuhn's 1982 work, Women's Pictures, offers a feminist critique of film and film theory.[2]

In 2004, Kuhn was elected a Fellow of the British Academy.[1]

Publications

  • Feminism and Materialism: Women and modes of production (1978)
  • Women's Pictures: Feminism and Cinema (1982)
  • Alien Zone: Cultural Theory and Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema (1990)
  • The Power of the Image: Essays on Representation and Sexuality (1985)
  • Annette Kuhn and Susannah Radstone, The Women's Companion to International Film (University of California Press, 1994)
  • Women's Pictures (1994)
  • Screen Histories: A Screen Reader (1998)
  • Alien Zone II: The spaces of science-fiction (1999)
  • Family Secrets: Acts of Memory and Imagination (2002)
  • Locating Memory: Photographic Acts (2006)
  • Annette Kuhn and Guy Westwell, The Oxford Dictionary of Film Studies. (2012) [3]
  • Little Madnesses: Winnicott, Transitional Phenomena & Cultural Experience (2013) [4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Annette Kuhn". QMUL. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  2. ^ Humm, Maggie (1997). "Annette Kuhn and materialist criticism". Feminism and Film (1st ed.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 26–28. ISBN 978-0-7486-0900-0.
  3. ^ "A Dictionary of Film Studies - Annette Kuhn; Guy Westwell - Oxford University Press". ukcatalogue.oup.com. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  4. ^ "Little Madnesses: Winnicott, Transitional Phenomena & Cultural Experience". ibtauris.com. Retrieved 10 September 2016.