Feminist Film Theory - List of Notable Feminist Film Theorists and Critics

List of Notable Feminist Film Theorists and Critics

  • Carol J. Clover
  • Pam Cook
  • Mary Ann Doane
  • Molly Haskell
  • Dai Jinhua
  • Claire Johnston
  • E. Ann Kaplan
  • Annette Kuhn
  • Teresa de Lauretis
  • Joan Mellen
  • Tania Modleski
  • Laura Mulvey
  • Griselda Pollock
  • B. Ruby Rich
  • Marjorie Rosen
  • Kaja Silverman
  • Gaylyn Studlar
  • Susan M. White

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