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Challenging the Canon: Women's Voices in Interwar Central and Eastern European Film explores the contributions of "lesser known" women in the cinema industries of east-central, eastern, and south-eastern Europe, including the western USSR, not merely to "restore" them to film history but to reveal the complexity of the challenges they faced at a pivotal period in both cinematic and world history.

The two decades following World War I were tumultuous ones in European cinemas. This era of challenges affected all filmmakers, but especially pioneering women; not only the very few well-known directors like Germaine Dulac and Leni Riefenstahl, but also the women scriptwriters, editors, producers, costume and set designers, film critics, etc., whose contributions warrant research and recognition.
The women practitioners in this volume all persevered and made an impact on their industry and the field of their practice, only to "disappear" from history.

This volume is a project of reclamation of "lost" pioneers, as well as a challenge to the hierarchies of canons and pantheons that have tended to dominate cinema histories. Coupled to this aim of recovery is an intervention in ongoing debates on the marginalisation and peripherality of Eastern and Southeastern Europe as geopolitical and cultural spaces.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction
Gábor Gergely (University of Lincoln, UK)
Denise J. Youngblood (University of Vermont, USA)

1. Darinka Jovanovic: Cinematic Ecriture Feminine
Nevena Dakovic (University of the Arts, Serbia)
Aleksandra Milovanovic (University of the Arts, Serbia)

2. Below the Line: Klára Kokas as Exemplary Film Practitioner in Interwar Hungarian Cinema
Gábor Gergely (University of Lincoln, UK)

3. Becoming Soviet: Ottiliia Reizman and Gender Politics in Stalinist Documentary Film
Kirill Goriachok (University of Cambridge, UK)

4. 'The Vamp in the Auditorium': Women's Film Writing and Film Culture in Greece
Ana Grgic (Babe?-Bolyai University, Romania)
Antonis Lagarias (Rennes 2 University, France)

5. Searching for the Popular Avantgarde in Czech Cinema: Zet Molas as Director, Screenwriter and Actress
Šárka Jelinek Gmiterková (Masaryk University, Czechia)
Katerina Svatonová (Charles University, Czechia)

6. The Three: Pioneering Women Directors of Ukrainian Children's Cinema
Ivan Kozlenko (University of Cambridge, UK)

7. Zhana Gendova: An (In)Visible Woman in the Male World of Bulgarian Interbellum Cinema
Andronika Màrtonova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)

8. Nina Niovilla: A Female Pioneer in Polish Cinema during the 1920s
Malgorzata Radkiewicz (Jagiellonian University, Poland)

9. Arcadian Modernity in Nutsa Ghoghoberidze's Buba: A Repressed Woman's Perspective on the Early Soviet World
Dušan Radunovic (Durham University, UK)
Salome Tsopurashvili (Ilia State University, Georgia)

10. Invisible Frames: Gender and the Art of Strategic Compromise in Esfir Shub's Unmade Films, 1930-1939
Eva Zak (Adelphi University, USA)

Afterword
Gábor Gergely (University of Lincoln, UK)
Denise J. Youngblood (University of Vermont, USA)

Contributors
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Feb 18 2027
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 256
ISBN 9798765166727
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 34 bw illus
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Gábor Gergely

Gábor Gergely is Associate Professor of Film at th…

Anthology Editor

Denise J. Youngblood

Denise J. Youngblood is Professor Emerita of Russi…

Anthology Editor

Denise J. Youngblood

Denise J. Youngblood is Professor Emerita of Russi…

Anthology Editor

Gábor Gergely

Gábor Gergely is Associate Professor of Film at th…

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