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Dr Lidia Merás
Visiting Scholar
School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Royal Holloway (University of London)

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Subject: Visionaries: Thinking Through Female Filmmakers

Visionaries: Thinking Through Female Filmmakers

 Call for Book Proposals

I.B.Tauris is excited to announce a new book series, Visionaries: the first to be solely dedicated to female filmmakers, their work, influence and status. Featuring short, accessible books on individual female filmmakers from around the world, written by leading experts, Visionaries will explore the aesthetic, industrial and cultural questions that relate to female filmmakers. It will offer a forum for new debates about women, authorship and cinema.

Analysing their world views and formal styles, conceptual concerns, political perspectives and industrial realities, Visionaries will ‘think through’ female filmmakers. It will investigate what it means to be a female filmmaker, examine the films made by female filmmakers, and explore the different visions of the world these films present.


Books in this series will ask:

  *   Is the much-debated concept of auteurism applicable to female filmmakers?
  *   Is female authorship distinctive in its politics, aesthetics or industrial methods?
  *   Does it matter whether a filmmaker self-identifies as a female filmmaker, and if so how, in what cultural and industrial contexts?
  *   How does each filmmaker express her vision of the world in visual, sonic and spatial ways?
  *   What are the ethical and political concerns of female filmmakers and how do they influence their cinematic visions of the world?
  *   What are the cultural, national and industrial contexts within which female filmmakers work?


Visionaries will speak from an objective, analytical, lively and accessible standpoint that will combine detailed analysis of film style with cultural and industrial critique. This consistency of ethos across the series will ensure Visionaries makes a groundbreaking development to the field, reaches both a specialist and a general readership, and fills a space in the book market that is currently untapped.


We invite proposals of 500 words for 40,000 word volumes on individual filmmakers. Please send proposals to series editors Lucy Bolton [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> and Richard Rushton [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>




Suggested subjects:

Nora Ephron
Carol Morley
Andrea Arnold
Joanna Hogg
Margarethe von Trotta
Samira Makhmalbaf
Catherine Breillat
Gurinder Chadha
Lynne Ramsay
Kelly Reichardt
Carol Dunye
Deepak Mehta
Ann Hui
Sarah Polley
Sofia Coppola
Kathryn Bigelow
Jane Campion
Kim Longinotto
Susanne Bier
Céline Sciamma


Series Editors:

Lucy Bolton, Queen Mary, University of London, and Richard Rushton, University of Lancaster

Dr Shelley Cobb, Associate Professor
Film and English, Humanities
University of Southampton
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/film/about/staff/sc1p07.page

Adaptation, Authorship, and Contemporary Women Filmmakers, by Shelley Cobb
http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/adaptation-authorship-and-contemporary-women-filmmakers-shelley-cobb/?K=9780230283848

First Comes Love: Power Couples, Celebrity Kinship, and Cultural Politics, eds. Shelley Cobb and Neil Ewen
http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/first-comes-love-9781628921205/