Women´s Cinema provides an introduction to critical debates around  women´s filmmaking and relates those debates to a variety of cinematic  practices. Taking her cue from the groundbreaking theories of Claire  Johnston, Alison Butler argues that women´s cinema is a minor cinema  that exists inside other cinemas, inflecting and contesting the codes  and systems of the major cinematic traditions from within. Using  canonical directors and less established names, ranging from Chantal  Akerman to Moufida Tlatli, as examples, Butler argues that women´s  cinema is unified in spite of its diversity by the ways in which it  reworks cinematic conventions.
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Alison Butler, Women's cinema: the contested screen
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