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Shilyh Warren is an associate professor of film and aesthetic studies at the University of Texas at Dallas.
"A uniquely accessible book for experts, in the fields of
documentary history or feminist film theory, and newcomers alike."
--Film Quarterly
"Shilyh Warren’s Subject to Reality quite simply transforms the
terrain of both documentary film studies and feminist film history.
Not merely a labor of excavation, Warren’s transhistorical study
turns to neglected works by women filmmakers in order to reshape
how we can understand the history of US documentary film production
and how we can understand the form itself. Deeply attentive,
intelligent, and generous to the subjects of her study, Warren’s
book is a model of inclusive scholarship. Put simply, Subject to
Reality is an ethical work, one which we need now more than
ever."--Amelie Hastie, author of Cupboards of Curiosity: Women,
Recollection, and Film History
"Warren approaches this body of work in new and illuminating ways.
She consolidates and animates earlier debates within the field
while complementing and expanding this with careful connections to
relevant fields like ethnography and anthropology. She unearths and
examines work by early women filmmakers that need to be part of
this canon and reveals a gendered impulse at the heart of the
ethnographic filmmaking enterprise. A delight."--Alexandra Juhasz,
coeditor of Sisters in the Life: A History of Out African American
Lesbian Media-Making
"In re-examining the history of women in documentary, Warren has
clearly shown how women's early anthropologically inflected films
resonate powerfully with the present." --Documentary Magazine
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