Now about all these women in the Swedish film industry / / Louise Wallenberg.
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...
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Wallenberg, Louise, author. Now about all these women in the Swedish film industry / Louise Wallenberg. 1st ed. London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier text file rdaft HTML/PDF Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 cc https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Includes bibliographical references and index. Acknowledgements Biographies List of Illustrations Foreword Anna Serner (former CEO of the Swedish Film Institute) Introduction Louise Wallenberg (Stockholm University, Sweden) I. "Frameworks: The Power of Institutions" 1. The Sex of the Author: On authorship Frantzeska Papadopoulou (Stockholm University, Sweden) 2. Gendering Film Distribution Frantzeska Papadopoulou (Stockholm University, Sweden) 3. In the Crossfire: Anna Serner and the Swedish Film Institute Maaret Koskinen (Stockholm University, Sweden) II. "Histories, Herstories, and Representation" 4. Women on Screen I, 1910s-1960s Louise 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, 1930-1955 Tytti Soila (Stockholm University, Sweden) 7. Bibi Lindstrom: Easy to Work with Tytti 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. 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 orebro universitet.. Film theory & criticism Film: styles & genres bicssc. Gender studies: women bicssc. 1-5013-6619-X Koskinen, Maaret, author. Papadopoulou, Frantzeska, author. Soila, Tytti, author. |
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Acknowledgements Biographies List of Illustrations Foreword Anna Serner (former CEO of the Swedish Film Institute) Introduction Louise Wallenberg (Stockholm University, Sweden) I. "Frameworks: The Power of Institutions" 1. The Sex of the Author: On authorship Frantzeska Papadopoulou (Stockholm University, Sweden) 2. Gendering Film Distribution Frantzeska Papadopoulou (Stockholm University, Sweden) 3. In the Crossfire: Anna Serner and the Swedish Film Institute Maaret Koskinen (Stockholm University, Sweden) II. "Histories, Herstories, and Representation" 4. Women on Screen I, 1910s-1960s Louise 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, 1930-1955 Tytti Soila (Stockholm University, Sweden) 7. Bibi Lindstrom: Easy to Work with Tytti 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. |
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