Re-enactment and Osmosis: The Expression of Female Consciousness in Female Documentaries
Yanan Li
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pmcs.v5i4.1154
Keywords: The Gaze Theory; Theory of Mirror Phase; Female Documentary; Female Consciousness
Abstract
The French documentary "woman" focuses on the voices of women all over the world, exposing the injustices suffered by women around the world, and feminist ideas are spread by the media through artistic processing. The space of the screen reproduces women's lives and constructs each other, constituting a new type of female discourse space. The new creation concept and method of the new documentary movement coincided with the concept of the feminist movement, and its new creation concept accelerated the penetration of feminist thinking. The arrival of the fourth wave of women accelerates society's thinking about digital feminism.
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