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Part IV: Subjectivity
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This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the fourth part of this book. The book explores how filmic autobiography brings aural and visual elements to the fore in its construction of selfhood on the screen. It explores the way that Lucrecia Martel's La ciénaga represents family and social disintegration in the context of the decadent world of traditional rural Argentine society through the use of a subjective realistic cinematic style. Subjectivity has been a crucial concern for cultural theory in general and, more relevant in the context of this book, feminist theory for the past decades. Although some theorists are exploring how analogy may be integral to subjectivity, it is often thought that the constitution of subjectivity is based on lack and castration and that it is always rooted in sexual difference.

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Hispanic and Lusophone women filmmakers

Theory, practice and difference

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