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What is New Wave Cinema

Gender and Diversity Representation in Mass Media
It is a cinema movement that emerged in 1950s in France and which was held up as an example by other countries' cinemas. The most important feature of this movement is that it shoots documentary-style films by taking social realistic issues in cinema.
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Presentation of Female Character Subjectification in Iranian Cinema
Dilek Ulusal (Kırıkkale University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0128-3.ch014
Abstract
Cinema is a social practice where myths about femininity and masculinity are produced, reproduced, and represented. Within this context, in cinema which produces feminine myths and forms female representations by reproducing them, feminist narratives are incontrovertible. In this study, female characters in political woman theme film Ten, directed in 2002 by Abbas Kiarostami who is recognized as one of the most successful directors of Modern Iranian Cinema, are examined in terms of feminist film theory. As a result of the study, it was observed that the director Kiarostami uplifted the identity of women by the narrative of the female characters he placed in the subject position of the film and tried to overthrow the established perception towards the women who were qualified as “the other” in Iranian society, through cinema.
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