This article focuses on a cycle of late 1960s true crime films depicting topical mass/serial murders. It argues that the conjoined ethical and aesthetic approaches of these films were shaped within and by a complex climate of contestation as they moved from newspaper headlines to best-sellers lists to cinema screens. Whilst this cycle was central to critical debates about screen violence during this key moment of institutional, regulatory and aesthetic transition, they have been almost entirely neglected or, at best, misunderstood. Meeting at the intersection of, and therefore falling between the gaps of scholarship on the Gothic horror revival and New Hollywood’s violent revisionism, this cycle reversed the generational critical divisions ...
This collection was originally intended as a second edition of Shocking Cinema of the 70s, which was...
My dissertation explores the emergence of graphic, corporeal violence in American films of the late ...
Actual sociology of deviance outlines moral pluralism or even fragmentation which characterize the s...
New Hollywood Violenceis a groundbreaking collection of essays devoted to an interrogation of variou...
International audienceIn Making and Remaking Horror in the 1970s and 2000s author David Roche takes ...
Academic and public attention has long focused on media images of crime. Crime media create and repr...
Academic and public attention has long focused on media images of crime. Crime media create and repr...
This article analyses how the protagonists of films such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1959)...
This dissertation considers how, beginning in 1969, Americans encountered an unprecedented density o...
In Making and Remaking Horror in the 1970s and 2000s author David Roche takes up the assumption shar...
Advisors: Scott Balcerzak.Committee members: Joe Bonomo; Tim Ryan.Includes bibliographical reference...
In Making and Remaking Horror in the 1970s and 2000s author David Roche takes up the assumption shar...
PhDThis thesis is the first sustained analysis of historical films made in the New Hollywood era (1...
The following dissertation, "Excavating the Ghetto Action Cycle (1991-1996): A Case Study for a Cycl...
The following dissertation, "Excavating the Ghetto Action Cycle (1991-1996): A Case Study for a Cycl...
This collection was originally intended as a second edition of Shocking Cinema of the 70s, which was...
My dissertation explores the emergence of graphic, corporeal violence in American films of the late ...
Actual sociology of deviance outlines moral pluralism or even fragmentation which characterize the s...
New Hollywood Violenceis a groundbreaking collection of essays devoted to an interrogation of variou...
International audienceIn Making and Remaking Horror in the 1970s and 2000s author David Roche takes ...
Academic and public attention has long focused on media images of crime. Crime media create and repr...
Academic and public attention has long focused on media images of crime. Crime media create and repr...
This article analyses how the protagonists of films such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1959)...
This dissertation considers how, beginning in 1969, Americans encountered an unprecedented density o...
In Making and Remaking Horror in the 1970s and 2000s author David Roche takes up the assumption shar...
Advisors: Scott Balcerzak.Committee members: Joe Bonomo; Tim Ryan.Includes bibliographical reference...
In Making and Remaking Horror in the 1970s and 2000s author David Roche takes up the assumption shar...
PhDThis thesis is the first sustained analysis of historical films made in the New Hollywood era (1...
The following dissertation, "Excavating the Ghetto Action Cycle (1991-1996): A Case Study for a Cycl...
The following dissertation, "Excavating the Ghetto Action Cycle (1991-1996): A Case Study for a Cycl...
This collection was originally intended as a second edition of Shocking Cinema of the 70s, which was...
My dissertation explores the emergence of graphic, corporeal violence in American films of the late ...
Actual sociology of deviance outlines moral pluralism or even fragmentation which characterize the s...