Linda Ruth Williams (born 16 April 1961)[1] is a professor of Film Studies in the department of Communications (of which she is head), Drama, and Film at the University of Exeter, UK.[2] Her special interests include sexuality and censorship in cinema and literature (she has written widely on pornography, including a book on soft-core cinema), women in film, psychoanalytic theory and D. H. Lawrence.
She has written several books, including the influential Critical Desire: Psychoanalysis and the Literary Subject and The Erotic Thriller in Contemporary Cinema, and is a regular contributor to the British Film Institute's Sight and Sound magazine, and to radio programmes including Woman's Hour.[3] Her 2006 book, Contemporary American Cinema was co-edited with fellow Southampton lecturer Michael Hammond.
Williams, Linda R.; Wilcox, Helen; McWatters, Keith; Ann, Thompson (1990). The body and the text: Hélène Cixous: reading and teaching. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN9780312057695.
Williams, Linda Ruth (1995). Critical desire: psychoanalysis and the literary subject. London New York New York: E. Arnold Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martinʼs Press. ISBN9780340568163.
Williams, Linda Ruth (1997). D.H. Lawrence. Writers and Their Work Series. Plymouth, U.K: Northcote House in association with the British Council. ISBN9780746307595.
Williams, Linda Ruth (2005). The erotic thriller in contemporary cinema. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN9780253347138.
Williams, Linda R.; Hammond, Michael (2005). Contemporary American cinema. Maidenhead: Open University Press. ISBN9781283337885.
Book chapters
Williams, Linda Ruth (1989), "Behind the silken-folded mask: Victorian and modern poetry", in Wynne-Davies, Marion (ed.), Bloomsbury guide to English literature: the new authority on English literature, London: Bloomsbury, pp. 253–291, ISBN9780136896623. (Also wrote numerous reference entries on British Poetry since 1830 for that text.)
Extracted as: Williams, Linda Ruth (2011), "Happy families? Feminist transmission and matrilineal thought", in Eagleton, Mary (ed.), Feminist literary theory: a reader (3rd ed.), Oxford, UK / Cambridge, Massachusetts, US: Blackwell, pp. 41–44, ISBN9781405183130.
Williams, Linda Ruth (1993), "Everything in question: women and film in prospect", in Cook, Pam; Dodd, Philip (eds.), Women and film, A Sight and Sound Reader, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, pp. xxiv–xxix, ISBN9781566391436.
Williams, Linda Ruth (1993), "Sisters under the skin: video and blockbuster erotic thrillers", in Cook, Pam; Dodd, Philip (eds.), Women and film: a sight and sound reader, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, pp. 105–114, ISBN9781566391436.
Williams, Linda Ruth (1993), "Select bibliography", in Cook, Pam; Dodd, Philip (eds.), Women and film: a sight and sound reader, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, pp. 254–264, ISBN9781566391436.
Williams, Linda Ruth (1994), "Select bibliography", in Ledger, Sally; McDonagh, Josephine; Spencer, Jane (eds.), Political gender: texts and contexts, New York London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, pp. 189–203, ISBN9780745015620.
Williams, Linda Ruth (1996), "Fiona Banner", in Dodd, Philip; Christie, Ian (eds.), Spellbound, London: British Film Institute Hayward Gallery, pp. 52–59, ISBN9780851706108.
Williams, Linda Ruth (1999), "The inside-out of masculinity: David Cronenberg's visceral pleasures", in Aaron, Michele (ed.), The body's perilous pleasures dangerous desires and contemporary culture, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 30–48, ISBN9780585159225.
Williams, Linda Ruth (1999), "Dream girls and mechanic panic: dystopia and its others in Brazil and Nineteen Eighty-Four", in Hunter, I.Q. (ed.), British science fiction cinema, London New York: Routledge, pp. 153–168, ISBN9780415168687.
Williams, Linda Ruth (2000), "Section 2: Arnold Schwarzenegger as spectacle in action (and some Moore): "Body Talk" by Linda Ruth Williams (November 1997)", in Arroyo, José (ed.), Action/spectacle cinema, A Sight and Sound Reader, London: British Film Institute, pp. 44–50, ISBN9780851707563.
Williams, Linda Ruth (2002), "Sex and censoriousness: pornography and censorship in Britain", in Briggs, Adam; Cobley, Paul (eds.), The media: an introduction (2nd ed.), Harlow, England New York: Pearson Education, pp. 477–495, ISBN9780582423466.
Williams, Linda Ruth (2004), "Ready for action: G.I. Jane, Demi Moore's body and the female combat movie", in Tasker, Yvonne (ed.), Action and adventure cinema, London New York: Routledge, pp. 169–185, ISBN9780415235075.
Williams, Linda Ruth (2005), "Twin Peaks: David Lynch and the serial-thriller soap", in Hammond, Michael; Mazdon, Lucy (eds.), The contemporary television series, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 37–56, ISBN9780748619016.
Williams, Linda Ruth (2007), "Dream girls and mechanic panic: dystopia and its others in Brazil and Nineteen Eighty-Four", in Redmond, Sean (ed.), Liquid metal: the science fiction film reader, New York, New York Chichester, England: Wallflower Press, pp. 64–73, ISBN9781903364871.
Williams, Linda R. (Summer 1995). "Identity orgies". New Formations, Michel Foucault: J'accuse. 25. Lawrence and Wishart: 123–127. Archived from the original on 17 February 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2015.