''With rigorous focus, admirable economy, and wide-ranging research, Cooper outlines a sophisticated strategy for investigating how and why Universal Studios hired women as directors and then stopped doing so. This is the book we have been waiting for.''--Kay Armatage, author of The Girl from God's Country: Nell Shipman and the Silent Cinema ''A meticulous and probing institutional history attuned to the hierarchies of gender. Cooper identifies a set of truly significant questions regarding the early access of women to directorial positions in silent cinema and the abrupt curtailment of that access.''--Diane Negra, author of Off-White Hollywood: American Culture and Ethnic Female Stardom