Hitchcock Annual: Volume 2
Sidney Gottlieb & Christopher Brookhouse | |
Columbia University Press (1993) | |
ISBN ?????????? (paperback) | |
ISSN 1062-5518 (journal) | |
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Summary
Contents
- The unspeakable crime in Hitchcock's Rear Window: Hero as lay detective, spectator as lay analyst — Barbara Odabashian
- Hitchcock the feminist: Rereading Shadow of a Doubt — Thomas Hemmeter
- Delusions and dreams in Hitchcock's Vertigo — Donald O. Chankin
- Alfred Hitchcock's Easy Virtue (1927): A Descriptive Shot List — Sidney Gottlieb
Reviews and Commentary
- Hitchcock: The Making of a Reputation — reviewed by Ken Mogg
- Soul in Suspense: Hitchcock's Fright and Delight — reviewed by Christopher Brookhouse
- Hitchcock and Homosexuality: His 50-Year Obsession with Jack the Ripper and the Superbitch Prostitute - A Psychoanalytic View — reviewed by Christopher Brookhouse
- Master Space: Film Images of Capra, Lubitsch, Sternberg, and Wyler — reviewed by Leland Poague
- Hitchcock's Rereleased Films: From Rope to Vertigo — reviewed by Virginia Parrish
- Dreaming Identities: Class, Gender, and Generation in 1980s Hollywood Movies — reviewed by Patricia Terry
- Hitchcock in Hollywood — reviewed by Charles L.P. Silet
- Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Lacan (But Were Afraid to ask Hitchcock) — reviewed by Charles L.P. Silet
- City Boys: Cagney, Bogart, Garfield — reviewed by Tom Stamp
- Strains of Utopia: Gender, Nostalgia, and Hollywood Film Music — reviewed by Bill Thornhill
- Settling the Score: Music and the Classical Hollywood Film — reviewed by Bill Thornhill
- Male Subjectivity at the Margins — reviewed by Tony Williams