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Critical Companion to Stanley Kubrick

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A Critical Companion to Stanley Kubrick provides an in-depth analysis of the director's work and offers an enriching view of the historical, philosophical, theoretical, artistic, and cinematic dimensions of his films. The eighteen chapters in this book provide innovative readings of Kubrick's oeuvre that will surely spark new discussions.


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Part I. Bending Genres
1. Mental Landscapes and Subdued Bodies in Killer's Kiss - Vincent Jaunas
2. Burning Down the House in Kubrick's The Shining - Anne-Marie Paquet-Deyris
3. Kubrick's Gangster Artistry: Contradiction and Hybridity in The Killing - Carol Donelan
4. Adapting Lolita: Hybridizing and Subverting Genre Conventions - Gilles Menegaldo
5. History by Candlelight: How Stanley Kubrick Revolutionized Depictions of the Past on Film - Sean O'Reilly
6. Intertextuality, Distortion and Echoes of World War II in Stanley Kubrick's War Films - Guillaume Mouleux
Part II. Master of Chaos and Transgression
7. The Philosophy of War in Dr. Strangelove - Jerold J. Abrams
8. Stanley Kubrick and the Cinema of Chaos: The Theater of War - William Gombash
9. Joker's Ideological Becoming: The Limits of Irony in Full Metal Jacket - James R. Britton
10. "Violence is a Very Horrible Thing": Brechtian Alienation Effect in Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange - Madison Mae Williams
11. Reading Reality in A Clockwork Orange: Film Censorship, Metalepsis and "Media Effects" - Rachel Cole
12. Through a Glass, Darkly: The Slow Rise of Women in Barry Lyndon, The Shining and Eyes Wide Shut - Elsa Colombani
Part III. The Visionary Auteur
13. Kirk Douglas and Stanley Kubrick: Reconsidering a Creative and Business Partnership - James Fenwick
14. Auteur vs. Author: Kubrick's Relationship with Literary Writers - Annie Nissen
15. "May I have the password?": Heterotopic Space in Eyes Wide Shut - Carl Sweeney
16. The Spectacle of Time, (Slow) motion and Stillness in the Films of Stanley Kubrick - Paul Johnson
17. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Kubrick's Allegory of Melancholia - Maurizia Natali
18. The Everlasting Moment: Enchantment and Myth in A.I. and 2001: A Space Odyssey - Joshua Sikora


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Edited by Elsa Colombani - Contributions by Jerold J. Abrams; James R. Britton; Rachel Cole; Elsa Colombani; Carol Donelan; James Fenwick; William Gombash; Vincent Jaunas; Paul Johnson; Gilles Menegaldo; Guillaume Mouleux; Maurizia Natali; Annie Nissen; S

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A Critical Companion to Stanley Kubrick provides an in-depth analysis of the director’s work and offers an enriching view of the historical, philosophical, theoretical, artistic, and cinematic dimensions of his films. The eighteen chapters in this book provide innovative readings of Kubrick’s oeuvre that will surely spark new discussions.

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Authors Elsa Colombani
Assisted by Elsa Colombani (Editor)
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.08.2022
 
EAN 9781793613783
ISBN 978-1-79361-378-3
No. of pages 294
Series Critical Companions to Contemporary Directors
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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