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TY - CHAP
T1 - Migrant Women’s Documentary Filmmaking
T2 - Shifting Positionalities and Precarious Creativity Across Borders in the Experience of Five Latin American Directors
AU - Missero, Dalila
PY - 2023/12/24
Y1 - 2023/12/24
N2 - This chapter investigates the materialities of transnational filmmaking and the shifting boundaries of gender, mobility, and subjectivity in migrant cinema.By means of semi-structured interviewees, it analyses the work of five Latin American women directors (Josephine Landertinger Forero, Patricia Perez Fernandez, Andrea Said Camargo, Nora Salgado, and Mariana Viñoles), who have made documentaries on international migration in the past ten years.Their films are examples of ‘cinema of Me’, in which the migrant filmmaker is ‘both the subject matter of the film and the subject making the film’ (Lebow, The Cinema of Me: The Self and Subjectivity in First Person Documentary.London and New York: Wallflower Press, 2012). This intimate and affective way of representing transnational mobility translates in an ‘epistemology of the border’ (Mignolo, Geopolitics of sensing and knowing: On (de)coloniality, border thinking and epistemic disobedience. Postcolonial Studies 14 (3): 273–283, 2011) in which multiple levels of subjectivity and (self)representation overlap. The professional trajectory of these filmmakers is also marked by theform ‘precarious creativity’ (Curtin and Sanson, Precarious Creativity: Global Media, Local Labor. Oakland: University of California Press, 2016), defined by low budgets, mobility, and flexibility. The interviews therefore focus on their documentaries as well as their cross-border experiences as migrant practitioners, revealing the precarity of these experiences and laying the stresson the porousness of boundaries between creativity, professionalism, and subjectivity.
AB - This chapter investigates the materialities of transnational filmmaking and the shifting boundaries of gender, mobility, and subjectivity in migrant cinema.By means of semi-structured interviewees, it analyses the work of five Latin American women directors (Josephine Landertinger Forero, Patricia Perez Fernandez, Andrea Said Camargo, Nora Salgado, and Mariana Viñoles), who have made documentaries on international migration in the past ten years.Their films are examples of ‘cinema of Me’, in which the migrant filmmaker is ‘both the subject matter of the film and the subject making the film’ (Lebow, The Cinema of Me: The Self and Subjectivity in First Person Documentary.London and New York: Wallflower Press, 2012). This intimate and affective way of representing transnational mobility translates in an ‘epistemology of the border’ (Mignolo, Geopolitics of sensing and knowing: On (de)coloniality, border thinking and epistemic disobedience. Postcolonial Studies 14 (3): 273–283, 2011) in which multiple levels of subjectivity and (self)representation overlap. The professional trajectory of these filmmakers is also marked by theform ‘precarious creativity’ (Curtin and Sanson, Precarious Creativity: Global Media, Local Labor. Oakland: University of California Press, 2016), defined by low budgets, mobility, and flexibility. The interviews therefore focus on their documentaries as well as their cross-border experiences as migrant practitioners, revealing the precarity of these experiences and laying the stresson the porousness of boundaries between creativity, professionalism, and subjectivity.
KW - documentary
KW - women
KW - film studies
KW - Migration
KW - Latin American Cinema
KW - creative industries
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-40795-6_4
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-40795-6_4
M3 - Chapter (peer-reviewed)
SN - 9783031407949
SP - 67
EP - 85
BT - Rethinking Identities Across Boundaries
A2 - Capancioni, Claudia
A2 - Costantini, Mariaconcetta
A2 - Mattoscio, Mara
PB - Palgrave Macmillan
CY - Cham
ER -