Riddles of the Sphinx
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Riddles of the Sphinx

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Riddles of the Sphinx

About this book

A classic of feminist avant-garde cinema, Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen's Riddles of the Sphinx (1977) follows the life of Louise (Dinah Stabb), a white middle-class woman living in London in the 1970s, as she confronts the complex politics of motherhood, domestic labour and work. With a kaleidoscopic array of cinematic techniques and poetic devices, the film charts Louise's process as she questions her place within white patriarchal culture and finds her voice within the burgeoning Women's Liberation Movement. Reading Riddles as an essay film, Kimberly Lamm explores how it utilises voice, sound and writing to challenge Hollywood's dominant images of women and to portray maternal care as a legitimate form of work, rich in aesthetic pleasures and feminist possibilities. She examines the voice of the Sphinx, and, connecting it to feminism's engagement with psychoanalysis, argues that Mulvey and Wollen's film works-through long histories of patriarchal viewing practices and creates conditions in which the full range of women's voices can be listened to, heard and valued. Lamm explores how Riddles, the second collaboration between Mulvey and Wollen, drew inspiration from Wollen's influential work on 'counter-cinema' and Mulvey's foundational writing on 'the male gaze'.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. BFI Film Classics
  3. Dedication
  4. Title Page
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction: A New Language of Desire
  8. 1 The Directors’ Address
  9. 2 Writing the Voice of the Sphinx
  10. 3 The Sounds of the Longest Revolution
  11. 4 Feminism’s Collective Voice
  12. 5 Listening for Fantasies
  13. Conclusion: Continued by You
  14. Notes
  15. Credits
  16. Bibliography
  17. eCopyright