Hitchcock s Cryptonymies

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Hitchcock s Cryptonymies
Author : Tom Cohen
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2005
ISBN : 9780816641710
Pages : 318 pages
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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.

Hitchcock s Cryptonymies

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

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Tom Cohen's radical exploration of Hitchcock's cinema departs from conventional approaches--psychoanalytic, feminist, political--to emphasize the dense web of signatures and markings inscribed on and around his films. Aligning Hitchcock's agenda with the philosophical and aesthetic writings of Nietzsche, Derrida, and Benjamin, Cohen's project dramatically recasts the history and meaning of

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Hitchcocks Cryptonymies

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