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The Sustainable Legacy of Agnès Varda: Feminist Practice and Pedagogy
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The Sustainable Legacy of Agnès Varda: Feminist Practice and Pedagogy
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The Sustainable Legacy of Agnès Varda: Feminist Practice and Pedagogy
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Drawing especially on the encounters and relationships that defined her exceptional career,
The Sustainable Legacy of Agnès Varda
outlines a sustainable legacy for the celebrated director and visual artist. Over nine chapters, it unpacks how creation, connection, and environment form the core of Varda's artistry, which centers foremost on relationships with her family, with other artists, even with passersby she would meet in her travels around the world.
Also celebrating her feminist legacy, the chapters cover a wide range, from the classic
Cléo from 5 to 7
(1962) to documentaries
The Beaches of Agnès
(2008) and
Faces Places
(2017) as well as selected art installations. The book's final section is dedicated to teaching Varda's work; here, ten scholars from around the world consider how Varda's art and feminist pedagogies offer unique ways to bring crucial concepts into the classroom. By seeking a sustainable praxis to discuss and teach Varda's work, and by making pedagogical concerns an explicit part of this approach, this book argues that Varda's insights about the nature of creative work will inspire new generations of viewers and audiences.
The Sustainable Legacy of Agnès Varda
outlines a sustainable legacy for the celebrated director and visual artist. Over nine chapters, it unpacks how creation, connection, and environment form the core of Varda's artistry, which centers foremost on relationships with her family, with other artists, even with passersby she would meet in her travels around the world.
Also celebrating her feminist legacy, the chapters cover a wide range, from the classic
Cléo from 5 to 7
(1962) to documentaries
The Beaches of Agnès
(2008) and
Faces Places
(2017) as well as selected art installations. The book's final section is dedicated to teaching Varda's work; here, ten scholars from around the world consider how Varda's art and feminist pedagogies offer unique ways to bring crucial concepts into the classroom. By seeking a sustainable praxis to discuss and teach Varda's work, and by making pedagogical concerns an explicit part of this approach, this book argues that Varda's insights about the nature of creative work will inspire new generations of viewers and audiences.