The women who knew too much : Hitchcock and feminist theory /
by Modleski, Tania [author.].
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BookPublisher: New York ; Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.Edition: 3rd edition.Description: vii, 209 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781138920323 (hbk); 9781138920330 (pbk).Subject(s): Women in motion pictures | Motion pictures and women
Contents:
Rape vs. mans/laugher: Blackmail -- Male hysteria and the 'order of things': murder! -- Woman and the labyrinth: Rebecca -- The woman who was known too much: Notorious -- The master's dollhouse: Rear window -- Femininity by design: Vertigo -- Rituals of defilement: Frenzy -- Afterword to the 1988 edition: Hitchcock's daughters -- Afterword to the 2005 edition: Resurrection of a Hitchcock daughter -- An interview with David Greven -- Study guide by Ned Schantz.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-204) and index.
Rape vs. mans/laugher: Blackmail -- Male hysteria and the 'order of things': murder! -- Woman and the labyrinth: Rebecca -- The woman who was known too much: Notorious -- The master's dollhouse: Rear window -- Femininity by design: Vertigo -- Rituals of defilement: Frenzy -- Afterword to the 1988 edition: Hitchcock's daughters -- Afterword to the 2005 edition: Resurrection of a Hitchcock daughter -- An interview with David Greven -- Study guide by Ned Schantz.


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