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Hitchcock's Cryptonymies - Vol.2: Hitchcock's Cryptonymies, Vol 2 - War Machines

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Klappentext In the first "The Man Who Knew Too Much, Alfred Hitchcock films a clay pigeon crossing the sky, a dark disc resembling a black sun. When the same work takes viewers into a temple for sun worshippers (it turns out to be a front for spies), another black orb is introduced: a black marble used to hypnotize initiates. Tom Cohen traces this motif--and many other--seeing it as an explicit challenge both to Enlightenment-era protocols of representation and to the auteurism that has defined studies of Hitchcock. This second volume presents the director's works as a radical collage of images and absences, letters and numbers, citations and sound that together mark Hitchcock as a knowing figure who was entirely aware of his--and cinema's--place at the dawn of a global media culture, as well as of the cinema's revolutionary impact on perception and memory. Cohen's provocative interrogation culminates in an innovative close analysis of "To Catch a Thief, a work disregarded by the critical establishment as being merely light entertainment. Cohen sees Hitchcock's films as "war machines"--hiding in plain sight at the center of the film canon--designed as much to erode traditional models of home, family, and state as to sabotage increasingly obsolete ways of seeing and knowing. Zusammenfassung This second volume presents the director's work as a radical collage of images and absences! letters and numbers! citations and sounds that together mark Hitchcock as a knowing figure who was entirely aware of this - and cinema's place at the dawn of a global media culture! as well as the cinema's revolutionary impact on perception and memory.

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Authors Cohen, Tom Cohen
Publisher University Of Minnesota Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2005
 
EAN 9780816641710
ISBN 978-0-8166-4171-0
No. of pages 360
Dimensions 150 mm x 230 mm x 18 mm
Set Hitchcock's Cryptonymies
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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