My project aims to re-analyze the film Rear Windowby director Alfred Hitchcock in relation to its historical period. Rear Windowis an illustration of a cinema by which, through the act of viewing, an audience is aroused and manipulated into eliciting an emotional response. The film negotiates an America in turmoil due to the paranoia caused by the Second Red Scare, the Cold War, and the emergence and popularization of Freud’s theories of psychoanalysis. The act of observation is Hitchcock’s means of navigating between the domesticated private and the omnipresent public. Many sources keep Hitchcock within the 1950s. But I will argue that the act of voyeurism, specifically the separation of object and subject, is essential to understanding th...
In this essay, I argue that issues of voyeurism and scopophilia raised in Laura Mulvey’s early essay...
Includes bibliographical references.British-born director Alfred Hitchcock, most commonly referred t...
Cultural producers, including screenwriters and film directors, create fictional and imagined spaces...
The following is a Marxist psychoanalytic incursion into the films of Alfred Hitchcock. I use Freud?...
This paper explores Alfred Hitchcock’s use of Freudian psychoanalysis in a number of his films, with...
INTRODUCTION: During the 20th century, psychiatry began to use the cinema as didactic-pedagogical he...
This project aims to interrelate psychoanalytic theory, the constitution of subjectivity and 1940s H...
In 1945, Alfred Hitchcock got involved in the production of a documentary film, which later would be...
In this project, director Alfred Hitchcock is presented as a cultural critic. By looking\ud at the w...
Alfred Hitchcock was a prolific director in the early to mid-twentieth century; this thesis examines...
Taking Hitchcock's consistent use of rear projection as its subject, the essay explores the manner i...
This thesis examines depictions of evil in in the WWII and postwar thrillers of British/American dir...
Since its release in 1960, Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho has entered the consciousness of our culture as...
In this thesis I am going to argue that Alfred Hitchcock could not have made Psycho (1960) to such c...
In 1954 Alfred Hitchcock released his adaptation of Cornell Woolrich’s 1942 short story ‘It Had To B...
In this essay, I argue that issues of voyeurism and scopophilia raised in Laura Mulvey’s early essay...
Includes bibliographical references.British-born director Alfred Hitchcock, most commonly referred t...
Cultural producers, including screenwriters and film directors, create fictional and imagined spaces...
The following is a Marxist psychoanalytic incursion into the films of Alfred Hitchcock. I use Freud?...
This paper explores Alfred Hitchcock’s use of Freudian psychoanalysis in a number of his films, with...
INTRODUCTION: During the 20th century, psychiatry began to use the cinema as didactic-pedagogical he...
This project aims to interrelate psychoanalytic theory, the constitution of subjectivity and 1940s H...
In 1945, Alfred Hitchcock got involved in the production of a documentary film, which later would be...
In this project, director Alfred Hitchcock is presented as a cultural critic. By looking\ud at the w...
Alfred Hitchcock was a prolific director in the early to mid-twentieth century; this thesis examines...
Taking Hitchcock's consistent use of rear projection as its subject, the essay explores the manner i...
This thesis examines depictions of evil in in the WWII and postwar thrillers of British/American dir...
Since its release in 1960, Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho has entered the consciousness of our culture as...
In this thesis I am going to argue that Alfred Hitchcock could not have made Psycho (1960) to such c...
In 1954 Alfred Hitchcock released his adaptation of Cornell Woolrich’s 1942 short story ‘It Had To B...
In this essay, I argue that issues of voyeurism and scopophilia raised in Laura Mulvey’s early essay...
Includes bibliographical references.British-born director Alfred Hitchcock, most commonly referred t...
Cultural producers, including screenwriters and film directors, create fictional and imagined spaces...