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Women in the International Film Industry : Policy, Practice and Power
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Susan Liddy
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2020
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-39069-3
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2020
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Gendered Landscape in the International Film Industry: Continuity and Change
pp. 21
Gender in the Austrian Film Industry
pp. 43
Where Are the Female Creatives? The Status Quo of the German Screen Industry
pp. 61
With Eyes Wide Open: Gender Equality in the Polish Film Industry
pp. 77
The Road to 5050: Gender Equality and the Irish Film Industry
pp. 97
Gender Equality in British Film-making: Research, Targets, Change
pp. 111
Gendered Representation in Danish Film
pp. 131
To Change or Not to Change? Women and Gender Equality in the Finnish Film Industry
pp. 149
From Edith Carlmar to Iram Haq: Women in the Norwegian Film Industry
pp. 163
Experiencing Male Dominance in Swedish Film Production
pp. 179
Out in the Cold? Women Filmmakers in Iceland
pp. 197
Women in the Italian Film Industry: Against All Odds
pp. 213
Gender Struggles in the Portuguese Film Industry
pp. 235
Hollywood and Gender Equity Debates in the #metoo Time’s Up Era
pp. 253
Gender Advocacy in Canadian Film and Television: Are Women Finally Breaking Through?
pp. 271
Gender Still Matters: Towards Sustainable Progress for Women in Australian Film and Television Industries
pp. 293
Aotearoa New Zealand: A Tale of Two Nations
pp. 315
Women and Representations in Nollywood: Questions of Production and Direction
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