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Camera Obscura (2018) 33 (3 (99)): 147–155.
Published: 01 December 2018
... film authorship, namely: feminist structures (WIFTG), demands for a quota system (PQF), and a grassroots feminist mentoring collective of film school graduates (ITW). gender parity German film industry quota system film collectives Verband der Filmarbeiterinnen Copyright © 2018 Camera...
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Camera Obscura (1988) 6 (1 (16)): 191–202.
Published: 01 January 1988
... time in a particular culture? As Ang explains, this position can lead "to a misguided form of protectionism, based on a static, exclusively territorial definition of 'cultural identity,' such as the setting of a quota system on imported films But it can also lead to an unoriginal and unimaginative...
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Camera Obscura (2003) 18 (1 (52)): 157–187.
Published: 01 May 2003
... of immigrant populations, quota systems, and affirmative action, as well as by the traditional patriarchal establishment, which has failed in its promise to them. These men believe that they did what they were supposed to do. And though they have played by the traditional rules, they are somehow found...
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Camera Obscura (2020) 35 (3 (105)): 142–153.
Published: 01 December 2020
... democratic welfare politics of the 1970s, including shared parental leave and abor- tion rights.15 Today, what was once the Swedish welfare system has trans- formed into the neoliberal politics of privatization and market log- ics. Increasing socioeconomic inequality characterizes the current situation. Yet...
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Camera Obscura (1992) 10 (3 (30)): 58–75.
Published: 01 May 1992
...-produce these “individual” voices. In Misery the body is the locus of production: Paul Sheldon’s body is forced to produce romance fiction under the dominating control of Annie Wilkes. However, this apparent system of control and domination-Annie WilkesRaul Sheldon-is, in fact, subverted...
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Camera Obscura (2001) 16 (1 (46)): 1–45.
Published: 01 May 2001
... quota and subsidy systems, reactive MPEAA boycotts, and eventual compromises that bespeak a consistent pressure from the late 1940s through the late 1950s on the European film industry to accommodate US visual culture and capital investment...
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Camera Obscura (1982) 3-4 (2-3-1 (8-9-10)): 192–209.
Published: 01 December 1982
... categories of music: diegetic performance (whether sync or post- sync-a distinction normally inoperative, but which Godard fre- quently activates); quotation of recorded artifacts (whether the quota- tion is diegetic or not); and so-called “soundtrack” music (taken...
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Camera Obscura (1993) 11 (1 (31)): 48–70.
Published: 01 May 1993
... of his film, that is, the different dis- courses of fetishism. Until that point, these different discourses had been woven into the story implicitly, creating the complex semiotic system that makes the experience of watching the film into something like visual detective work. At this point...
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Camera Obscura (2001) 16 (2 (47)): 133–175.
Published: 01 September 2001
... systems are at stake.19 In addition, concerns about faithfulness or accuracy are not simply a static feature of the translation process but vary according to the status of the original text. So-called high-culture texts demand a more respectful, worshipful attitude, whereas the integrity of popular...
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Camera Obscura (1999) 14 (3 (42)): 124–159.
Published: 01 September 1999
... that the film blurs for viewers (and critics) the self-integrity of the African American characters. 66. An unstated quota system in terms of casting is also likely the case. 159 67. 1990 Screenplay 38. 68. About this very matrix, Lu Vickers astutely says, "it's easy to imagine why...
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Camera Obscura (1982) 3-4 (2-3-1 (8-9-10)): 131–160.
Published: 01 December 1982
... to block the system of representative “transparency” and the “cosmophanic” ideology that goes with it. This blocking proce- dure is fundamental to what will be said here. The section chosen (and more broadly, the film it belongs to and Godard’s work in gen- eral...
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Camera Obscura (2011) 26 (2 (77)): 1–31.
Published: 01 September 2011
... subject, Clarke suggests. Rather, the camera’s presence, and the presence of the filmmaker, provides the frame within and against which the docu- mentary subject performs, even actualizes himself. Clarke’s quota- tion mirrors what David James has written about Warhol’s screen tests...
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Camera Obscura (2016) 31 (1 (91)): 123–151.
Published: 01 May 2016
.... They are expressions of one’s relation to and stance toward both the particular positions into which people are guided and the operations of such position- ing systems in general.7 France’s film reproblematizes so-­called gay male affectedness — along with other such individual and collective überstyles...