"Not only is the author able to provide an insightful reassessment of Not a Love Story, taking into account its place in Canadian film history and culture, but she also contextualizes this controversial film well within wider critical debates about pornography, gender and sexuality, and documentary practice." -- Claire Hines, Film Studies, Southampton Solent University "This is a fresh evaluation of the success of the feminist deconstruction of pornography that is at the heart of Bonne Sherr Klein's Not a Love Story, and complements existing offerings in the Canadian Cinema Series ... Such an analysis is long overdue." -- Gail Vanstone, Department of Humanities, York University
Rebecca Sullivan is a professor in the Department of English at the University of Calgary.
"Not only is the author able to provide an insightful reassessment
of Not a Love Story, taking into account its place in Canadian film
history and culture, but she also contextualizes this controversial
film well within wider critical debates about pornography, gender
and sexuality, and documentary practice."--Claire Hines, Film
Studies, Southampton Solent University
"This is a fresh evaluation of the success of the feminist
deconstruction of pornography that is at the heart of Bonne Sherr
Klein's Not a Love Story, and complements existing offerings in the
Canadian Cinema Series... Such an analysis is long overdue."--Gail
Vanstone, Department of Humanities, York University
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