Notes
1. Joan Didion, The White Album (New York: Noonday P, 1979), 11.
2. Gloria Ladson-Billings. "Coping with Multicultural Illiteracy: A Teacher Education Response." Social Education 55.3 (1991), 186-187.
3. Timothy Corrigan. A Short Guide to Writing About Film (New York: Longman, 1998), 20.
4. Timothy Corrigan and Patricia White. The Film Experience: An Introduction (Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 2004), 375.
5. Corrigan, The Film Experience, 377.
6. Frank Nwachukwu Ukadike. "African Cinema." World Cinema: Critical Approaches. eds. John Hill and Pamela Church Gibson. (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2000), 187.
7. Corrigan, The Film Experience, 101.
8. Ibid.
9. Ainslie T. Embree, ed., The Hindu Tradition (New York: Vintage, 1972), 98.
10. Corrigan, The Film Experience, 77.
11. Didion, 11.
12. Corrigan, The Film Experience, 125.
13. Josef Gugler. African Film: Re-Imagining a Continent. (Bloomington: Indiana UP, 2003), 161.
14. Frank Nwachukwu Ukadike. Questioning African Cinema: Conversations with Filmmakers (Minneapolis: Minnesota UP, 2002), 187.
15. Suzanne H. MacRae. "The Mature and Older Women of African Film." African Cinema: Post-Colonial and Feminist Readings. ed. Kenneth W. Harrow (Trenton: African World Press, 1999)
16. Ukadike, Questioning, 187.
17. Ukadike, Questioning, 190.
18. Jamsheed Akrami, "From Passivity to Awakening: Images of Women in Iranian Films." The Circle, DVD. Directed by Jafar Panahi. 2000 (New York: Winstar TV & Video, 2001)
19. Ibid.
20. Jafar Panahi, interviewed by Jamsheed Akrami, 2000. The Circle: Special Features, DVD, directed by Jafar Panahi, 2000 (New York: Winstar TV & Video, 2001)
21. Ukadike, Questioning, 187.
22. Ibid.
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