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Contents Acknowledgments A Vision So Strange and So Strong Family Anthropology, Art, and Early Influence Film School, Global Feminism, and Friends The Early Films Seduction and Conquest Discipline Moments Story Film Features and A New Kind of Feminism Sweetie: Sisters and Family Trees An Angel at My Table: Making Oneself a "First Person" The Piano: Surrealism, Melodrama, and Mimetic Infection The Portrait of a Lady: From James to Jane Holy Smoke: The Uses and Misuses of Touch In the Cut: Adaptation, Grief, and Closure An Interview with Jane Campion: Michel Ciment An Interview with Jane Campion: Judith Lewis An Interview with Jane Campion: Lizzie Francke Bibliography Filmography Index
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Campion, Jane, 1954- -- Criticism and interpretation.