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Warriors, Witches, Whores Rachel S. Harris

Warriors, Witches, Whores By Rachel S. Harris

Warriors, Witches, Whores by Rachel S. Harris


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Offers a feminist study of Israel's film industry and the changes that have occurred since the 1990s. Working in feminist film theory, the book adopts a cultural studies approach, considering the creation of a female-centred and thematically feminist film culture in light of structural and ideological shifts in Israeli society.

Warriors, Witches, Whores Summary

Warriors, Witches, Whores: Women in Israeli Cinema by Rachel S. Harris

Feminist reading of women's representation and activism in Israeli cinema.

Warriors, Witches, Whores: Women in Israeli Cinema is a feminist study of Israel's film industry and the changes that have occurred since the 1990s. Working in feminist film theory, the book adopts a cultural studies approach, considering the creation of a female-centered and thematically feminist film culture in light of structural and ideological shifts in Israeli society. Author Rachel S. Harris situates these changes in dialogue with the cinematic history that preceded them and the ongoing social inequalities that perpetuate women's marginalization within Israeli society.

While no one can deny Israel's Western women's advancements, feminist filmmakers frequently turn to Israel's less impressive underbelly as sources for their inspiration. Their films have focused on sexism, the negative impact of militarism on women's experience, rape culture, prostitution, and sexual abuse. These films also tend to include subjects from society's geographical periphery and social margins, such as female foreign workers, women, and refugees. Warriors, Witches, Whores is divided into three major sections and each considers a different form of feminist engagement. The first part explores films that situate women in traditionally male spheres of militarism, considering the impact of interjecting women within hegemonic spaces or reconceptualizing them in feminist ways. The second part recovers the narratives of women's experience that were previously marginalized or silenced, thereby creating a distinct female space that offers new kinds of storytelling and cinematic aesthetics that reflect feminist expressions of identity. The third part offers examples of feminist activism that reach beyond the boundaries of the film to comment on social issues, particularly those which affect women. This section demonstrates how feminists use film (and work within the film industry) in order to women's position in society.

Warriors, Witches, Whores considers the ways social and political power have impacted the representation of women and looks to how feminist filmmakers have fought against these inequities behind the camera, in the stories they tell.

About Rachel S. Harris

Rachel S. Harris is associate professor of Israeli literature and culture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She is also the author of An Ideological Death: Suicide in Israeli Literature and co-editor of Narratives of Dissent: War in Contemporary Israeli Arts and Culture (Wayne State University Press, 2012).

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NLS9780814339671
9780814339671
0814339670
Warriors, Witches, Whores: Women in Israeli Cinema by Rachel S. Harris
New
Paperback
Wayne State University Press
2017-08-30
304
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