Towards a Feminist Cinematic Ethics
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Towards a Feminist Cinematic Ethics by Kristin Hole, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2015. This enlightening hardback, spanning 208 pages, provides a fresh perspective on filmmaking and viewing through the lens of non-normative ethics.
Drawing on the philosophical ideas of Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Luc Nancy, Hole explores the intricate relationship between ethics and cinema. The book features thought-provoking analyses of filmmaker Claire Denis' works, placing them within broader feminist, postcolonial, and queer discussions.
With its innovative approach, Towards a Feminist Cinematic Ethics invites readers to reconsider the ethical dimensions of film, making it a must-read for film theory enthusiasts and anyone interested in the intersection of cinema and social issues.