The San Francisco of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo
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The San Francisco of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo

Place, Pilgrimage, and Commemoration

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The San Francisco of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo

Place, Pilgrimage, and Commemoration

About this book

In Sight and Sound magazine's 2012 poll of the greatest films of all time, Vertigo placed at the top of the list, supplanting Citizen Kane. A favorite among critics, it also made the American Film Institute's 100 Years, 100 Movies where it ranked in the top 10. Often regarded as Hitchcock's most personal work, the film explores such themes as obsession, exploitation, and voyeurism.

In The San Francisco of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo: Place, Pilgrimage, and Commemoration, Douglas A. Cunningham has assembled provocative essays that examine the uniquely integrated relationship that the 1958 film enjoys with the histories and cultural imaginations of California and, more specifically, the San Francisco Bay Area. Contributors to this collection ponder a number of topics such as the ways in which Vertigo resurrects the narratives of San Francisco's violent past; how sightseeing informs the act of watching the film; the significance that landmarks in the film hold in our collective cultural memory; and the variety of ways in which Vertigo enthusiasts commemorate the film. The essays also ask larger questions about the specificities of place and the role such specificities play in our comprehensive efforts to understand this layered and seminal film.

Because of its interdisciplinary approach, The San Francisco of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo will have a broad appeal to scholars of film, anthropology, geography, ethnic studies, the history of California and the West, tourism, and, of course, anyone with an abiding interest in the work of Alfred Hitchcock.

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Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Introduction
  3. Part I: Vertigo and the Weight of History
  4. Chapter 1: Whose Grave? Hitchcock’s Vertigo and the Sad Specters of the Mission Dolores Cemetery
  5. Chapter 2: Baroque Vertigo
  6. Chapter 3: ā€œSouvenirs of a Killingā€
  7. Chapter 4: VistaVision and the Cinematic Landscape of Vertigo
  8. Part II: Vertigo’s Wanderers: On Seeking the Cinematic Sacred
  9. Chapter 5: Alfred Hitchcock’s San Francisco
  10. Chapter 6: ā€œIt’s All There, It’s No Dreamā€
  11. Chapter 7: The Frustration of Reality/Illusion
  12. Chapter 8: Travelogue as Traumalogue
  13. Chapter 9: Beyond Location
  14. Chapter 10: In the Gallery of the Gaze
  15. Part III: Marking Vertigo: Validations in Time and Space
  16. Chapter 11: Proposed Locations
  17. Chapter 12: The Vestiges of Vertigo in Contemporary Art
  18. Chapter 13: ā€œOnly One Is a Wandererā€
  19. Chapter 14: Vertigo
  20. Chapter 15: Mapping/Marking Cinephilia
  21. About the Contributors
  22. About the Editor