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26Sympathy for the Other: Female Solidarity and Postcolonial Subjectivity in Francophone CinemaFilm-Philosophy 20 (1): 168-194. 2016.In this article we explore how female sympathy and solidarity can be forged between transnational subjects and spectators. In particular, we place cinematic depictions of minority female suffering in the contexts of current feminist and postcolonial praxes. The aim is to demonstrate the ways in which world cinema can produce a transnational feminist solidarity through forms and narratives that reflect the experiences of women as gendered postcolonial subjects. Amongst the female and feminist the…Read more
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76Sheila J. Nayar (2010) Cinematically Speaking: The Orality-Literacy Paradigm for Visual NarrativeFilm-Philosophy 16 (1): 256-262. 2012.
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University of St. AndrewsGraduate student
St Andrews, FIfe, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Aesthetics |
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
Continental Philosophy |