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这篇评论是专门针对Małgorzata Radkiewicz Refleksje zza kamery的书的。Reżyserki o kinie i formie filmowej[镜头背后的反思:女性导演对电影和电影形式的思考]。该出版物不仅在其主题(从Alice guy - blach到Alexandra Juhasz的女性导演的理论作品)上展示了一个深刻的女权主义参考框架,而且在其概念上也展示了一个深刻的女权主义参考框架。作者在不断变化的社会规范、电影语言、女权主义哲学和其他少数民族话语的更广泛背景下提出了他们对电影的思考。这篇评论强调了波兰语翻译和出版这些反思的重要性,但它特别关注作者提出的科学话语和历史叙事的替代形式。Radkiewicz改变了传统的线性、最终、统一、注重进步和分层的结构,使之更加开放、水平和活跃。这种方法导致将这本书与女性导演的女权主义和先锋派努力相提并论。它可以被定位为女性和其他少数民族在(重新)书写电影史过程中的一种新的叙事模式,并对未来的重新定位产生启发。
W poszukiwaniu kobiecej narracji historycznej. Małgorzata Radkiewicz, Refleksje zza kamery. Reżyserki o kinie i formie filmowej, Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w Warszawie, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, Fundacja Okonakino, Warszawa, Kraków 2022, ss. 264.
The review is devoted to the book by Małgorzata Radkiewicz Refleksje zza kamery. Reżyserki o kinie i formie filmowej [Reflections from behind the Camera: Women Directors on Cinema and Film Form]. The publication showcases a deeply feminist frame of reference not only in its theme which is women directors’ theoretical oeuvre, from Alice Guy-Blaché to Alexandra Juhasz, but also in its concept. The author presents their reflections on cinema in the broader context of changing social norms, cinematic language, feminist philosophy and other minority discourses. The review highlights the importance of translating and publishing those reflections in Polish, however it pays particular attention to the author’s proposal of alternative form of scientific discourse and historical narrative. Radkiewicz changes traditional structure – which, typically, is linear, final, unified and focus on progress and hierarchization – for more open, horizontal and activating. That approach led to placing the book as a parallel to feminist, avant-garde endeavors of presented women directors. It could be positioned as a new narrative mode in the process of (re)writing film history by women and other minorities and inspire future relocations.