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  2. The Other (1972 film) - Wikipedia

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    $3.5 million (US/ Canada) [3] The Other is a 1972 American horror [ 4 ] psychological thriller film, much in the vein of Stephen King and The Twilight Zone , directed by Robert Mulligan , adapted for film by Thomas Tryon from his 1971 novel of the same name .

  3. Jennifer Baumgardner - Wikipedia

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    Baumgardner grew up in Fargo, North Dakota, the middle of three daughters.She attended Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, graduating in 1992.While at Lawrence, she helped organize an anti-war "Guerrilla Theater," led a feminist group on campus, and co-founded an alternative newspaper called The Other that focused on intersectional issues of liberation.

  4. Barbara Creed - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Creed is a well-known Australian commentator on film and media. She is a graduate of Monash and La Trobe University, completing her doctrinal thesis and research on the cinema of horror. [3] Creed pursued the use of feminist theory and psychoanalysis in her examination of horror films. [3]

  5. Angelica Jade Bastién - Wikipedia

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    Angelica Jade Bastién is an American essayist and critic. She is a staff writer for Vulture, where she has reviewed film and written television recaps since 2015.Bastién also frequently discusses horror and depictions of women and madness.

  6. The Other Two (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Other Two" is a short story by Edith Wharton, originally published in Collier’s Weekly on February 13, 1904. It is considered by some critics to be among her best short fiction. [ 1 ] Wharton explores themes of marriage , divorce , and social class through the perspective of businessman Mr. Waythorn, shortly after his marriage to the ...

  7. Feminists: What Were They Thinking? - Wikipedia

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    Paige Munshell of The Diamondback rated the film 3.5 out of 4 and wrote, "Ironically, this documentary is subject to a common critique of women's art the film itself works to challenge: the brush-away claim that it is too sentimental, too emotional and not a serious work of art. The film is sentimental and emotional, but that doesn't make it ...

  8. Annette Kuhn - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] She co-edited Feminism and Materialism (1978) with AnnMarie Wolpe, was part of the founding editorial collective of Feminist Review (1979- ) and was a member of the women's photography group Second Sight. [5] In the mid-1970s, Kuhn began writing, teaching and publishing in film studies, often from a feminist standpoint.

  9. Sithara S. - Wikipedia

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    Sithara S. (born 1972) is an Indian feminist writer in Malayalam from Kerala. [1] In her short stories and novels she has highlighted women's issues, gender conflict and lesbian rights. [2]