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'''An Introduction to the Notebook of Maya Deren, 1947, Catrina Neiman<br> | '''An Introduction to the Notebook of Maya Deren, 1947, Catrina Neiman<br> | ||
October, Vol 14 (Autumn 1980), pp. 3–15<br> | October, Vol 14 (Autumn 1980), pp. 3–15<br> |
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An Introduction to the Notebook of Maya Deren, 1947, Catrina Neiman
October, Vol 14 (Autumn 1980), pp. 3–15
The MIT Press
Maya Deren was besides a filmmaker also a theoretician of some stature and a photographer. The notes that this text is referring to were written in 1946/47 in the course of planning what Deren called her ‘Film-In-Progress”.