- B. Ruby Rich
B. Ruby Rich is an American scholar, critic of independent,
Latin American , documentary andgay film s, and aprofessor ofcommunity studies andsocial documentation at UC Santa Cruz. She has also taughtdocumentary film andqueer studies during spring semesters at UC Berkeley. She is credited with coining the termNew Queer Cinema .Rich began her
career in film exhibition after graduating from college as co-founder of theWoods Hole Film Society . She then became associate director of the Film Center at theArt Institute of Chicago . After working as film critic for the "Chicago Reader ", she moved toNew York City to become the director of the film program for theNew York State Council on the Arts for a decade.A working cultural theorist and critic since the mid-1970s, Rich has been closely identified with a number of important film movements, such as
independent film in the U.S. andEurope ,Latin America n cinema and, more notably, as one of the most important voices in feministfilm criticism .Her presence at
film festival s (such as Sundance, where she was an early member of the selection committee), her film reviews in major national publications, and her commentaries on thepublic broadcasting programs "The World" and Independent View, have secured her place as a central figure in the history of what she terms "cinefeminism."Rich has been a regular contributor to the "
Village Voice ", as well as the "San Francisco Bay Guardian " and theBritish Film Institute 's "Sight & Sound ". She has also contributed toThe Guardian , theNation , "ELLE ", "Mirabella ", "The Advocate " and "Out". She was the founding editor of film/video reviews for "".The cover of her classic 1998 book, "", reads, "If there was a moment during the sixties, seventies, or eighties that changed the history of the women's film movement, B. Ruby Rich was there. Part journalistic chronicle, part memoir, and 100 percent pure cultural historical odyssey, "Chick Flicks" – with its definitive, the way-it-was collective essays – captures the birth and growth of feminist film as no other book has done." Rich's observations cover such things as
travel , sex, andvoodoo , as well as theanti-porn movement , the films ofYvonne Rainer , aJulie Christie visit to Washington, and the historically evocative film "Maedchen in Uniform".She introduces each of her
essay s with an autobiographicalprologue that describes the intellectual, political, and personal moments from which the work arose, in the hope that a new generation of feminist filmculture might be revitalized by reclaiming its own history.Rich is the recipient of the 2006 Honorary Life Membership Award from the
Society for Cinema and Media Studies ; and she is the recipient of the 2007Brudner Prize atYale University .B. Ruby Rich lives in San Francisco.
External links
* [http://www.brubyrich.com/ B.RubyRich.com (Her Official Website)]
* [http://currents.ucsc.edu/04-05/03-07/film.asp UC Santa Cruz "Currents" online - Film critic B. Ruby Rich]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0723599/ B. Ruby Rich at IMDb]
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