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[Commlist] New book: Shaping Global Cultures through Screenwriting: Women Who Write Our Worlds
Wed Oct 15 16:05:10 GMT 2025
Intellect is pleased to share that /Shaping Global Cultures through
Screenwriting: Women Who Write Our Worlds
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/shaping-global-cultures-through-screenwriting>/, edited
by Rose Ferrell and Rosanne Welch, is out in e-book and hardback!
*This book is about women changing the world one script at a time. It
speaks to how screenwriting is more than a craft – it is activism,
education and revolution.
*
Its chapters are a powerful testament to the undeniable impact of an
international collection of female screenwriters. Spanning film,
television, virtual reality, games, and digital media, these case
studies showcase instances when women have used screenwriting to
challenge injustice and give voice to communities. Acknowledging global
disparities in wealth and power, the book reveals screenwriting as
activism which shifts attitudes and alters lived experiences. Whether
about gender and race or war and colonization, or other serious issues,
each chapter exposes the deep connections between storytelling and
social change. More than just a study of the craft, this book is a
celebration of the women writers who use their artistic lens to educate
and empower others. /Shaping Global Cultures through Screenwriting:
Women Who Write Our Worlds /brings long-overdue attention to the vital
role women take in shaping global cultural landscapes.
Read the full introduction chapter for free on our *website
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/shaping-global-cultures-through-screenwriting>*.
*_Table of Contents
_
*
*List of Figures
Introduction* – /Rose Ferrell/
*SECTION ONE: AFRICAN WORLDS*
African Worlds: Section introduction – /Rose Ferrell/
*1. *Differently abled and definitely able: Resilience and inspiration
in the films and life of Zambia’s Musola Catherine Kaseketi – /Elastus
Mambwe/
*2.* We aren’t all cis straight white men: Expanding depictions of
autism – /Karen Jeynes/
*3. *Voicing our opinion: Challenges of female rap artists in north-west
Nigeria – /Ummi Muhammad Hassan
/
*SECTION TWO: AMERICAN WORLDS*
American Worlds: Section introduction – /Rose Ferrell/
*4. *The first female filmmaker in Central America: Patricia Howell, on
a life of defending women’s rights and pioneering national cinema
in Costa Rica – /Aarón Acuña Cordero/
*5. *Marta Rodriguez: Documentary films with social impact – /Sara
Manuela Duque García /
*6. *Violence and fire in Latin American women’s scripts: Tatiana Huezo
(/Prayers for the Stolen/, 2021, Mexico) and Claudia Huaiquimilla (/My
Brothers Dream Awake/, 2021, Chile) – /Juan Carlos Carrillo, Sebastian
Gonzalez/
*7. *How nice to see us alive: Memory, trauma and resistance in
scripting /How Nice to See You Alive/ (1989, Brazil) – /Lara Caravalho
/*8. *The screenwriting process of Anna Muylaert’s film /The Second
Mother/ (2015, Brazil) over 20 years: In search of a different ending
for the female characters – /Patricia Dourado, Mirian Tavares
/
*SECTION THREE: ASIAN WORLDS
*Asian Worlds: Section introduction – /Rose Ferrell/
*9. *Afia Nathaniel and Pakistani minor cinema: The Amazon of the
screen – /Azam Sarwar
/*10. *The ‘invisible’ in /The Way We Are/ (2008, Hong Kong): The
scriptwriter, the script, the everyday, and the audience – /Ian Fong
/*11. *Young-Ah Yoo’s controversial adaptation of /Kim Jiyoung, Born
1982 /(2019, South Korea): A response to the South Korean #MeToo
movement – /Thomas Carter/
*SECTION FOUR: ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLDS
*English-speaking Worlds: Section introduction – /Rose Ferrell
/
*12. *'This is a true story': Women artists and narratives of disability
in Ida Lupino’s /Never Fear/ (1950, USA) – /Gabrielle Stecher/
*13. *How to perceive Cassie Thornton? The translation of blindness in
/Perception /(2017, USA) – /Polly Ellen Goodwin/
*14. *Exploring homelessness in virtual reality documentary: The
scripting of Rose Troche’s /We//Live Here/ (2020, USA) – /Kath Dooley/
*15. *Catherine Hill: Women who write our worlds – shaping global screen
culture with /Some Happy Day /(2021, Australia) – /Joanne Tindale/
*16. *Rewriting Australia’s colonial mythologies: Leah Purcell’s /The
Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson /(2021, Australia) – /Andrew
James Couzens/
*17. */Bluey /worlds (2018 – 23, Australia) – /Andi Spark/
*18. *Miranda July’s /Kajillionaire /(2020, USA) and queer utopias –
/Angie Black and Anna Dzenis/
*19. *Young women who write: /Little Women/ (2019) – /Armando Fumagalli/
*20. *Pan-Asian storytelling for Aotearoa New Zealand screens –
/Ghazaleh Gol, Shuchi Kothari/
*SECTION FIVE: EUROPEAN WORLDS*
European Worlds: Section introduction – /Rose Ferrell/
*21. *Exploring war’s trauma through a feminist lens: Resilient women in
the films of Jasmila Žbanić – /Miriam Hernandez and Bruno Lovric/
*22. *Desire-driven filmmaking: Celine Sciamma and /Portrait of a Lady
on Fire/ (2019, France) – /Philippa Burne and Angie Black/
*23. */A Trial for Rape/ (1979, Italy): The transformative power of the
female gaze – /Milly Buonanno/
*SECTION SIX: ISLAND WORLDS*
Island Worlds: Section introduction – /Rose Ferrell/
*24. *Malu tatau: Rite of passage for women’s empowerment – /Agapetos
Aia-Fa’aleava and Vaoiva Natapu-Ponton /
*25. */Island Time/ (2022): Cultural revival in the Mariana Islands –
/Rose Ferrell/
*26. *Island women use screenwriting in music videos to lead the
campaign for global-level climate action – /Rosanne Welch/
*Notes on Contributors
Index*
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