Dear SCREEN-L Subscribers, We would like to announce a new publication from Fordham University Press, which we hope will be of interest. Girl Head Feminism and Film Materiality Genevieve Yue https://www.fordhampress.com/9780823289561/girl-head/ Receive a 20% discount online! Use promo code GIRL20* at checkout. For decades, feminist film criticism has focused on issues of representation: images of women in film. But what are the feminist implications of the material object underlying that image, the filmstrip itself? What does feminist analysis have to offer in understanding the film image before it enters the realm of representation? *Girl Head* explores how gender and sexual difference have been deeply embedded within film materiality. In rich archival and technical detail, Yue examines three sites of technical film production: the film laboratory, editing practices, and the film archive. Within each site, she locates a common motif, the vanishing female body, which is transformed into material to be used in the making of a film. The book develops a theory of gender and film materiality through readings of narrative film, early cinema, experimental film, and moving image art. This original work of feminist media history shows how gender has had a persistent role in film production processes, well before the image ever appears onscreen. Genevieve Yue is an assistant professor in the Department of Culture and Media and director of the Screen Studies program at Eugene Lang College, the New School. Her essays and criticism have been published in *October*, *Grey Room*, *The Times Literary Supplement*, *Reverse* *Shot*, *Artforum* *.com*, *Film* *Comment*, and *Film* *Quarterly*. She is also an independent film programmer and serves on the Board of Trustees for the Flaherty Film Seminar. 240 pages, 13 color and 18 black and white illustrations 9780823289561, Paper, $32.00 eBook Available Film | Gender & Sexuality *Offer expires 12/31/20. *Katie Sweeney Parmiter* Marketing Manager | @FordhamPress #ReadUP Fordham University Press Joseph A. Martino Hall, 45 Columbus Avenue, Rm 312 New York, NY 10023 ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: https://listserv.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html