Integrating Media Theory, Practice and Politics
This is a three-part series on feminist media history from the late 80s. There’s also a book!
[...] little recorded, hardly archived, easily overlooked (a shared concern of The Watermelon Woman and Women of Vision, also Legacy Projects). While the aesthetics of functionality of the film deserve attention in its [...]
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July 14, 2009 at 7:05 pm
[...] little recorded, hardly archived, easily overlooked (a shared concern of The Watermelon Woman and Women of Vision, also Legacy Projects). While the aesthetics of functionality of the film deserve attention in its [...]