Fr. 139.00

Adapting Sex on Screen

English · Hardback

Will be released 02.10.2025

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Tracing the adaptation histories of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch''s novel Venus in Furs , Arthur Schnitzler''s play La Ronde , and Frank Wedekind''s play Lulu , Julian Preece explores how these works were censored, celebrated, and adapted for the screen from pre-World War I Austria to modern day United States. Through case studies of filmmakers like Max Ophuls, G.W. Pabst, and Roman Polanski, this book explores how directors have used sexual themes to push boundaries and critique societal norms. From Pandora''s Box (1929) to La Ronde (1950), these films captured shifting attitudes toward sex, confronting issues such as Nazism, Hollywood censorship under the Hays Code, and the AIDS crisis. Preece also highlights how marginalised voices-particularly women and minorities-have fought for sexual rights on and off the screen. This compelling analysis will appeal to students, scholars, and general readers interested in the intersection of film, literature, and sexuality. Adapting Sex on Screen provides a nuanced and engaging look at how cinematic portrayals of sex have both reflected and shaped social change, making it an essential resource for understanding the ongoing cultural significance of these provocative works.

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