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Barbara Hammer in the Seventies/ by Krystyna Mazur.
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or, what a body can do /
Author:
Mazur, Krystyna.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xviii, 360 p. :ill. (chiefly color), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1-Introduction -- PART I -- Chapter 2 -1970s: Contexts -- Chapter 3- Performing the Lesbian -- Chapter 4 - What a body can do: a Hammer Toolbox. -PART II -- Chapter 5 - Dyketactics at the Limits of Feminist Lesbian Community -- Chapter 6 - Becoming-Jane Becoming-Animal: Jane Brakhage -- Chapter 7 - Strength in Doubles: Lesbian (Auto)biography -- Chapter 8- Coda: Hammer's Queer Feminists Pedagogy, Collaboration, Legacy.
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Experimental films. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-59695-7
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9783031596957
Barbara Hammer in the Seventies = or, what a body can do /
Mazur, Krystyna.
Barbara Hammer in the Seventies
or, what a body can do /[electronic resource] :by Krystyna Mazur. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xviii, 360 p. :ill. (chiefly color), digital ;24 cm. - Experimental film and artists' moving image,2523-7535. - Experimental film and artists' moving image..
Chapter 1-Introduction -- PART I -- Chapter 2 -1970s: Contexts -- Chapter 3- Performing the Lesbian -- Chapter 4 - What a body can do: a Hammer Toolbox. -PART II -- Chapter 5 - Dyketactics at the Limits of Feminist Lesbian Community -- Chapter 6 - Becoming-Jane Becoming-Animal: Jane Brakhage -- Chapter 7 - Strength in Doubles: Lesbian (Auto)biography -- Chapter 8- Coda: Hammer's Queer Feminists Pedagogy, Collaboration, Legacy.
Barbara Hammer in the Seventies: Or, What a Body Can Do addresses the intersection of experimental film, lesbian sexuality, and the women's movement in Hammer's early films. Grounded in an embodied, sexual, and gendered positionality, these films interrogate the politics of visibility and identity and perform a discontinuous repertoire of lesbian images that resist the medium of film's established constraints and the decade's broader systems of signification. Hammer's films offer a critique of the dominant discourse that privileges the discreteness and self-sufficiency of the individualistic human subject. By performing the (lesbian) body in its 'environment'-in erotic and communal relation to other bodies-and staging the relation of human bodies with the materiality of non-human beings and objects, they create a site of intervention into the humanist project, as it informs film studies, feminism, and queer theory. This rereading of Hammer's work offers an important contribution to conversations between feminism and queer studies. In remembering the feminist origins of queer studies, it recenters political and ethical questions such as the fundamental relationality of the subject, the subject's dependency on others, and the resulting ethical responsibility for and towards the other. Krystyna Mazur received her MA from the English Department of the University of Warsaw and her PhD from Cornell University. Her first book, Poetry and Repetition: Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, John Ashbery, was published by Routledge in 2005 as part of the series Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory. Her major research interests include U.S. literature, American studies, queer studies, and film studies.
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LC Class. No.: PN1995.9.E96
Dewey Class. No.: 791.43611
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