Diane Waldman
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Max Ernst: A Retrospective. [Catalogue of an Exhibition Held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Feb.… (1975) 8 Exemplare
Robert Mangold 4 Exemplare
De Kooning: The Women / Works on Paper 1947-1954 [exhibition: Sep. 19-Nov. 18, 1995] (1995) 4 Exemplare
Italian art now : an American perspective : 1982 Exxon international exhibition, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New… (1982) 3 Exemplare
Notable notes : drawings by writers and composers : [exhibition held] December 3, 1997 to January 17, 1998 (1997) 2 Exemplare
1950s : the New York School 1 Exemplar
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- Waldman, Diane
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- 1936-02-24
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- New York, New York, USA
Southampton, New York, USA - Ausbildung
- New York University
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The editors of this collection of essays believe that documentary studies could benefit by looking at feminist film theory because they share many common areas of concern. For example, one issue in documentary filmmaking is the ethics involved in the unequal filmmaker/subject relationship, with the filmmaker in a position of power, imposing an "eye" on the subject's life and world. The filmmaker's stay in the subject's world is usually temporary, while the subject must live with any repercussions from the film's release. Unfortunately, the debate over this issue ignores the whole genre of autobiographical documentaries. Feminist theory has looked at the issues of identity and power sharing in ways that have meaning for this question, and feminist autobiographical films and videos abound. The scope of this work is international, including articles on films about immigrant workers in Japan, Turkish "guest workers" in Germany, and the Armenian Diaspora. A scholarly, demanding work; recommended for academic film collections only.AMarianne Cawley, Charleston Cty. Lib., SC
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