Cultural Theory in the Films of Alfred Hitchcock
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Cultural Theory in the Films of Alfred Hitchcock

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Cultural Theory in the Films of Alfred Hitchcock

About this book

This book is neither biography nor a conventional film critique. Rather, the text explores aspects of Hitchcock's work in relation to theories drawn from the social sciences and philosophy. The various chapters focus not on specific films, but on broader ideas central to Hitchcock's work. There is, for instance, a chapter on his idea of the MacGuffin in which I use Ernesto Laclau's theories of equivalent substitution to explain how the MacGuffin functions in Hitchcock's works. There is also a chapter on his notion of 'pure cinema' which moves from the idea of purity as an anthropological concept to consider purity in relation to current debates regarding so-called hybrid media, and Hitchcock's relevance to these issues in respect of his dissatisfaction with the advent of sound to the cinema world. Broadly speaking, the book uses Hitchcock's films to illustrate ideas in the social sciences and philosophy and uses those same ideas to illustrate aspects of Hitchcock's films.

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Publisher
Anthem Press
Year
2023
eBook ISBN
9781839988479
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Introduction: Re-viewing Hitchcock’s Films
  8. 1. The Incidental MacGuffin: Equivalence and Substitution
  9. 2. The Myth of Ideal Form and Hitchcock’s Quest for Pure Cinema
  10. 3. Ambiguity and Complexity in The Birds
  11. 4. Telling the Truth and The Wrong/ed Man
  12. 5. Alfred Hitchcock’s Blackmail and the Problem of Moral Agency
  13. 6. Hitchcock’s Debt to Silence: Time and Space in The Lodger
  14. 7. Hitchcock’s Deferred Dénouement and the Problem of Rhetorical Form
  15. 8. Moralizing Uncertainty: Suspicion and Faith in Hitchcock’s Suspicion
  16. Index