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Now About All These Women in the Swedish Film Industry

Autor Louise Wallenberg, Frantzeska Papadopoulou, Maaret Koskinen, Tytti Soila
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 aug 2024
In the aftermath of the MeToo movement, during an ongoing pandemic, and in the midst of repeated demands for a 50/50 split between men and women in above-the-line positions, this book analyzes and interrogates the politics of gender focusing on the Swedish film industry, often considered to be the most "gender equal" film industry worldwide. While this gender equality (with a considerable proportion of women behind the camera) is much due to policies carried out of the state-funded Swedish Film Institute, women filmmakers in Sweden still struggle with the same problems as do women in other national film industries. These problems entail having smaller production and distribution budgets than men and working in an environment involving recurring scandals of gender discrimination and sexual harassment. This open access book looks behind the statistics and explores the often complex cultural, legal, and political conditions under which women have entered a male-dominated industry and discusses women's strategies and efforts to promote change while providing evidence on how women's presence has challenged the industry by provoking critical reactions and introducing new ways to portray women on screen. Using a wide range of different sources (e.g. archival material, laws, contracts, films, biographical materials, and interviews), the book tells the history of the rise of gender equality efforts undertaken by the Swedish Film Institute and investigates women's possibilities to manage the rights to their work. It offers compelling portraits of pioneering women who have worked in or in relation to the industry and looks at the experiences of women currently working in the film industry.The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Örebro universitet.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9798765100851
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 22 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Widens the scope of film studies as an academic field and presents a novel theoretical and analytical framework based on the concept of "representation" at the intersection of cultural studies and political theory

Notă biografică

Louise Wallenberg is Professor in Fashion Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden. She was the establishing director of the Centre for Fashion Studies between 2007 and 2013. Among her publications are the collections Ingmar Bergman at the Crossroads (2022); Fashion and Modernism (2018); Harry bit för bit (2017); Fashion, Film, and the 1960s (2017); Mode och modernism (2014); Nordic Fashion Studies (2011); and MODE (2009). Frantzeska Papadopoulou is Professor of Intellectual Property Rights at the Law Faculty, Stockholm University, Sweden. She is the editor-in-chief of the Stockholm Intellectual Property Law Review and a member of the Advisory Board of the National Library of Sweden. She is the author of several books and articles such as "Evergreening Patent Exclusivity in Pharmaceutical Products" (2021) and "The Protection of Traditional Knowledge in Genetic Resources" (2017). Maaret Koskinen is Professor in Film Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden. She was also film critic in Sweden's largest daily Dagens Nyheter (1981-2011) and Board Member of the Swedish Film Institute (2011-2016). Her latest publication is "Involuntary Dogma restrictions: Orca and COVID-19 screen culture" (2021). Other publications include Ingmar Bergman at the Crossroads (2022); Ingmar Bergman y sus primeros escritos. En el principio era la palabra (2017); and Ingmar Bergman's THE SILENCE. Pictures in the Typewriter, Writings on the Screen (2010). Tytti Soila is Professor Emeritus in Film Studies and former Vice Dean at the Faculty of Humanities Stockholm University, Sweden. She is the editor of Stellar Encounters. Stardom in European Film (2009) and The Cinema of Scandinavia (2005). Her most recent publications include "Featuring Monica Zetterlund: Jazz in early Swedish television" (2021); "Ingrid Bergman" (2019); and "Activism, ideals and film criticism in the 70s Sweden" (2019).

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsBiographiesList of IllustrationsForewordAnna Serner (former CEO of the Swedish Film Institute)IntroductionLouise Wallenberg (Stockholm University, Sweden) I. "Frameworks: The Power of Institutions" 1. The Sex of the Author: On authorshipFrantzeska Papadopoulou (Stockholm University, Sweden) 2. Gendering Film DistributionFrantzeska Papadopoulou (Stockholm University, Sweden) 3. In the Crossfire: Anna Serner and the Swedish Film InstituteMaaret Koskinen (Stockholm University, Sweden) II. "Histories, Herstories, and Representation" 4. Women on Screen I, 1910s-1960sLouise Wallenberg (Stockholm University, Sweden) 5. Women on Screen II, 1970s-2020 Louise Wallenberg (Stockholm University, Sweden) III. "Routines, Practices, and Practitioners" 6. Making a Living: On the Working Conditions and Salaries for Actors and Extras within Swedish Film Production, 1930-1955Tytti Soila (Stockholm University, Sweden) 7. Bibi Lindström: Easy to Work withTytti Soila (Stockholm University, Sweden) 8. Lisa Langseth: "Make sure that what's in your heart is done, so it doesn't drown and stay in the heart" Maaret Koskinen (Stockholm University, Sweden) Afterthoughts Louise Wallenberg (Stockholm University, Sweden) Bibliography Filmography Index

Recenzii

Now About All of These Women in the Swedish Film Industry is a triumph! Not only for the academic feminism and film movement which dates from 1975, but also for the contemporary struggle for gender diversity in national film and television industries worldwide. While other nations remain frustrated in their attempts to achieve gender diversity in the media industry workplace, Sweden achieved their goal of "50/50 by 2020," only to back off the commitment in the name of "artistic freedom." Around this recent drama in which they came so close, four Swedish feminist academics position historical profiles, case studies, and interviews from the 1910s to the present. Then, they tell the rest of the world not to give up. There is no other industry that has come this close-and there is no other book quite like this one that has ever been published in either film and media studies or feminist studies.
Now About All These Women in the Swedish Film Industry is brilliant in so many ways; for the women who struggled for gender equality and diversity captured so eloquently in the case studies and interviews that frame this book and for the stories of resistance and freedom that makes up the many voices of Swedish film industry. Original, well written, and thoroughly researched, this book will leave you craving for more. An absolute triumph!
This is a book like no other on the history of women in film and the fight for gender equality. Using the Swedish film industry as its case study it sheds new and bright light on historical factors that have always constrained women and the continuing influence of that history on the contemporary industry that has become known for its gender equality through the SFI's leadership. The range of approaches by the authors from investigations of legal rights to authorship and work and pay conditions for actors to the use of interviews with filmmakers and analysis of images of women on screen brings together feminist film studies and production studies in an innovative and comprehensive way. This is a call to us all not to ease up or become complacent about the ongoing and complex work required to make our film industries, film histories and the art of film itself inclusive.