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Title Jane Campion : cinema, nation, identity / edited by Hilary Radner, Alistair Fox, and Irène Bessière.

Publication Info. Detroit, Mich. : Wayne State University Press, [2009]
©2009

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 Moore Stacks  PN1998.3.C3545 J36 2009    Available  ---
Description xvi, 329 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Series Contemporary approaches to film and television series
Contemporary approaches to film and television series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-320), filmography (pages 305-307), and index.
Contents Introduction: an antipodean filmmaker in an international context / Alistair Fox and Hilary Radner -- Subjectivities and the construction of identity in Jane Campion's films. "In extremis": Jane Campion and the woman's film / Hilary Radner -- Her-land: Jane Campion's cinema, or another poetic of the inner sense / Muriel Andrin -- The Campions indulge in The audition / Harriet Margolis -- Campion-Keitel connections, a.k.a. "We are the piano" / Chris Holmlund -- Jane Campion and her sources. "I can really see myself in her story": Jane Campion's adaptation of Janet Frame's Autobiography / Lawrence Jones -- Puritanism and the erotics of transgression: the New Zealand influence in Jane Campion's thematic imaginary / Alistair Fox -- Portraits of a woman: Jane Campion and Henry James / Irène Bessière -- Jane Campion: adaptation, signature, autobiography / Kathleen A. McHugh -- Jane Campion's "Geographies". Jane Campion and the international theme: from The portrait of a lady to An angel at my table / Jean Bessière -- The suburb in Jane Campion's films / Rochelle Simmons -- From antipodean cinema to international art cinema / Raphaëlle Moine -- Viewers respond to Jane Campion. "Comme une invitation au voyage": French reception of Jane Campion, An angel at my table, and The piano / Simon Sigley -- "The piano is mine. It's mine." My (free association with) Jane Campion, or, the child in the spectator / Sue Gillett -- Jane Campion and the moral occult / Ann Hardy -- On viewing Jane Campion as an antipodean / Annabel Cooper.
Subject Campion, Jane -- Criticism and interpretation.
Campion, Jane.
Criticism and interpretation.
Added Author Radner, Hilary.
Fox, Alistair.
Bessière, Irène.
ISBN 9780814334324 paperback alkaline paper
0814334326 paperback alkaline paper