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auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: March 2016
http://auteusetheory.blogspot.com/2016_03_01_archive.html
Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
auteusetheory.blogspot.com
auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: July 2015
http://auteusetheory.blogspot.com/2015_07_01_archive.html
Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
auteusetheory.blogspot.com
auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: August 2014
http://auteusetheory.blogspot.com/2014_08_01_archive.html
Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
auteusetheory.blogspot.com
auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: June 2015
http://auteusetheory.blogspot.com/2015_06_01_archive.html
Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
auteusetheory.blogspot.com
auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: November 2014
http://auteusetheory.blogspot.com/2014_11_01_archive.html
Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
auteusetheory.blogspot.com
auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: June 2016
http://auteusetheory.blogspot.com/2016_06_01_archive.html
Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
auteusetheory.blogspot.com
auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: January 2015
http://auteusetheory.blogspot.com/2015_01_01_archive.html
Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
auteusetheory.blogspot.com
auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: July 2014
http://auteusetheory.blogspot.com/2014_07_01_archive.html
Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
auteusetheory.blogspot.com
auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: February 2015
http://auteusetheory.blogspot.com/2015_02_01_archive.html
Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...
auteusetheory.blogspot.com
auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema: November 2013
http://auteusetheory.blogspot.com/2013_11_01_archive.html
Auteuse theory: a blog on women's cinema. Reviews of films made by women, from the 1890s through to the present day. Welcome to Auteuse Theory. Why isolate their films from those of their male peers and think about them as some kind of exceptional or special case? Well, there’s still the matter of persistent inequality of opportunity within certain key authorial roles in the film industries. We all know the stats. A very minor proportion of the whole. As the British director Lynne Ramsay. It might be mor...