Claire Johnston (film theorist)
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Claire Johnston (1940–1987) was a feminist film theoretician.[1] She wrote seminal essays on the construction of ideology in mainstream cinema (Hollywood and European auteur cinema).
Writings
[edit]- "Women's Cinema as Counter-Cinema" (1973) in: Claire Johnston (ed.), Notes on Women's Cinema, London: Society for Education in Film and Television, reprinted in: Sue Thornham (ed.), Feminist Film Theory. A Reader, Edinburgh University Press 1999, pp. 31–40
- "Feminist Politics and Film History", Screen 16, 3, pp. 115–125
- (Editor), The work of Dorothy Arzner: Towards a Feminist Cinema, London: British Film Institute, 1975
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Stern, Lesley; Jayamanne, Laleen; Grace, Helen (1988). "Remembering Claire Johnston 1940-1987". Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Media. 35: 114–129 – via JSTOR.