The globalization of Malaysian cinema : a study on feminism as a construction of urban culture in Gol & Gincu / Ayu Haswida Abu Bakar

This essay looks at the representation of gender in order to examine the element of feminism inherent in the contemporary Malaysian film, Gol & Gincu (2005) directed by Bernard Chauly. The essay argues that the strong theme of feminism embedded in the film is a result of urban culture which is t...

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Main Author: Abu Bakar, Ayu Haswida (Author)
Format: Book
Published: UPENA, 2006.
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