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OverviewExamines the role that parenting, as a theme and practice, plays in film and media cultures. Mothers of Invention: Film, Media, and Caregiving Labor constructs a feminist genealogy that foregrounds the relationship between acts of production on the one hand and reproduction on the other. In this interdisciplinary collection, editors So Mayer and Corinn Columpar bring together film and media studies with parenting studies to stake out a field, or at least a conversation, that is thick with historical and theoretical dimension and invested in cultural and methodological plurality. In four sections and sixteen contributions, the manuscript reflects on how caregiving shapes the work of filmmakers, how parenting is portrayed on screen, and how media contributes to radical new forms of care and expansive definitions of mothering. Featuring an exciting array of approaches—including textual analysis, industry studies, ethnographic research, production histories, and personal reflection—Mothers of Invention is a multifaceted collection of feminist work that draws on the methods of both the humanities and the social sciences, as well as the insights borne of both scholarship and lived experience. Grounding this inquiry is analysis of a broad range of texts with global reach—from the films Bashu, The Little Stranger (Bahram Beyzai, 1989), Prevenge (Alice Lowe, 2016), and A Deal with the Universe (Jason Barker, 2018) to the television series Top of the Lake(2013–2017) and Jane the Virgin (2014–2019), among others—as well as discussion of the creative practices, be they related to production, pedagogy, curation, or critique, employed by a wide variety of film and media artists and/or scholars. Mothers of Invention demonstrates how the discourse of parenting and caregiving allows the discipline to expand its discursive frameworks to address, and redress, current theoretical, political, and social debates about the interlinked futures of work and the world. This collection belongs on the bookshelves of students and scholars of cinema and media studies, feminist and queer media studies, labor studies, filmmaking and production, and cultural studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: So Mayer , Corinn Columpar , Susan Berridge , Maria CabreraPublisher: Wayne State University Press Imprint: Wayne State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9780814348529ISBN 10: 0814348521 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 30 April 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis gathering of outstanding film and media scholars and makers demonstrates how becoming and recognizing mothers-quite literally the oldest job in the world-has changed and challenged their work. Here the fusion of their personal experience, art-making, and scholarship breathes new life into disciplinary methods.--Amelie Hastie author of Cupboards of Curiosity: Women, Recollection, and Film History (11/1/2021 12:00:00 AM) What a timely collection on parenting, caregiving-and especially mothering-in film and media cultures. Contributors examine not just representations of motherhood and maternity onscreen, but working conditions for mothers and caregivers in media industries, mothering as a form of media labor and media consumption, and the radical possibilities of feminized caregiving on set, in the classroom, and at home.--Shelley Stamp author of Movie-Struck Girls and Lois Weber in Early Hollywood (11/1/2021 12:00:00 AM) Never has the media industry been in greater need of attention. In Mothers of Invention, Mayer and Columpar approach this challenge-with care. They propose a refocused media scholarship that turns the spotlight from longstanding discourses of innovation to reveal the foundational underpinnings of the industry, labours of caregiving. This wide-ranging collection of essays effortlessly models what it means to care and the manifold benefits of caring about care, carers, and caregiving in global audiovisual industries.--Deb Verhoeven Canada 150 Research Chair, University of Alberta (11/1/2021 12:00:00 AM) This gathering of outstanding film and media scholars and makers demonstrates how becoming and recognizing mothers-quite literally the oldest job in the world-has changed and challenged their work. Here the fusion of their personal experience, art-making, and scholarship breathes new life into disciplinary methods.--Amelie Hastie ""author of Cupboards of Curiosity: Women, Recollection, and Film History"" (11/1/2021 12:00:00 AM) What a timely collection on parenting, caregiving-and especially mothering-in film and media cultures. Contributors examine not just representations of motherhood and maternity onscreen, but working conditions for mothers and caregivers in media industries, mothering as a form of media labor and media consumption, and the radical possibilities of feminized caregiving on set, in the classroom, and at home.--Shelley Stamp ""author of Movie-Struck Girls and Lois Weber in Early Hollywood"" (11/1/2021 12:00:00 AM) Never has the media industry been in greater need of attention. In Mothers of Invention, Mayer and Columpar approach this challenge-with care. They propose a refocused media scholarship that turns the spotlight from longstanding discourses of innovation to reveal the foundational underpinnings of the industry, labours of caregiving. This wide-ranging collection of essays effortlessly models what it means to care and the manifold benefits of caring about care, carers, and caregiving in global audiovisual industries.--Deb Verhoeven ""Canada 150 Research Chair, University of Alberta"" (11/1/2021 12:00:00 AM) Author InformationSo Mayer is a writer, bookseller, film curator, and organizer. Corinn Columpar is associate professor of cinema studies at the University of Toronto. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |