id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mlkgk3ll2nbfvmz5meghnvkz6u Ana Salzberg Book Review: Never Done: A History of Women's Work in Media Production 2018 3 .pdf application/pdf 1239 90 62 In an essay on the work of film history, Vivian Sobchack In her illuminating book Never Done: A History of Women's Work in Media Production, Erin women hand-colored films for Edison's studios) to Hollywood in the 2000s (characterized in commentary in a wealth of sources including studio archives, popular press coverage, memoirs, and her own experiences working in Hollywood, Hill crafts a compelling account that Hill highlights how "women in general had been rooted to a specific, peripheral place at studios, literally and figuratively."8 In chapter 1, for instance, she points to the "fluid, heterosocial work environment" that enabled early filmmakers such as Lois Weber and Margaret association with clerical work."11 Indeed, Hill does much throughout her study to highlight also the successes of studio-era Hollywood women. 4 Erin Hill, Never Done: A History of Women's Work in Media Production (New Never Done: A History of Women's Work in Media Production. ./cache/work_mlkgk3ll2nbfvmz5meghnvkz6u.pdf ./txt/work_mlkgk3ll2nbfvmz5meghnvkz6u.txt