Once he was cast as the powerful, yet sexually-on-display Ahmed Ben Hassan in The Sheik (George Melford, 1921), Rudolph Valentino rose to super-stardom, the bearer of a conflicted image defined by a fragmented patriarchal discourse. The enduring resonance of the ‘Sheik’ identification, combined with a lack of critical attention to Valentino’s performance, have obscured the different qualities he projected in earlier leading roles, at the dawn of his star trajectory. This paper focuses on Valentino’s three other surviving films from 1921, which preceded The Sheik in rapid succession. It argues that here Valentino’s narrative roles, and most especially his performance, are increasingly defined by a sense of loss, powerlessness, and lack of co...
This paper explores the identity anxieties evident with Roam Polanski’s 1976 film The Tenant. From p...
Throughout his career as a filmmaker, Roman Polanski has circled the subject of sex, its aberrations...
This article offers a psychoanalytic rereading of a classic piece of European cinema, itself a corne...
Once he was cast as the powerful, yet sexually-on-display Ahmed Ben Hassan in The Sheik (George Melf...
This article shows the utility of the concept of hegemony in grasping the political stakes involved ...
International Institute for Popular Culture,; 1; 978-951-29-3472-0; edited by Kari Kallioniemi, Kimi...
This book is the first major study of a French silent cinema star. It focuses on Pierre Batcheff, a ...
Classical Hollywood melodrama, often referred to as “women’s films,” are defined through their heigh...
Bode compares the very different afterlives of two major Hollywood film stars, Rudolph Valentino (d....
Oriental dancers, ballerinas, actresses and opera singers the figure of the female performer is ubiq...
The rejection of Boris Godunov for the lack of a female part led Modest Musorgskii to revise the ope...
This thesis examines the sexual development and characterization of the title character in Richard S...
Since the publication of Vito Russo's now classic study, The Celluloid Closet, in 1981, much has bee...
The study is to reveal how the struggle for Achieving happiness of the major character influences hi...
In the spring of 2006, the Wooster Group re-staged its 1998 production of The Emperor Jones at St. A...
This paper explores the identity anxieties evident with Roam Polanski’s 1976 film The Tenant. From p...
Throughout his career as a filmmaker, Roman Polanski has circled the subject of sex, its aberrations...
This article offers a psychoanalytic rereading of a classic piece of European cinema, itself a corne...
Once he was cast as the powerful, yet sexually-on-display Ahmed Ben Hassan in The Sheik (George Melf...
This article shows the utility of the concept of hegemony in grasping the political stakes involved ...
International Institute for Popular Culture,; 1; 978-951-29-3472-0; edited by Kari Kallioniemi, Kimi...
This book is the first major study of a French silent cinema star. It focuses on Pierre Batcheff, a ...
Classical Hollywood melodrama, often referred to as “women’s films,” are defined through their heigh...
Bode compares the very different afterlives of two major Hollywood film stars, Rudolph Valentino (d....
Oriental dancers, ballerinas, actresses and opera singers the figure of the female performer is ubiq...
The rejection of Boris Godunov for the lack of a female part led Modest Musorgskii to revise the ope...
This thesis examines the sexual development and characterization of the title character in Richard S...
Since the publication of Vito Russo's now classic study, The Celluloid Closet, in 1981, much has bee...
The study is to reveal how the struggle for Achieving happiness of the major character influences hi...
In the spring of 2006, the Wooster Group re-staged its 1998 production of The Emperor Jones at St. A...
This paper explores the identity anxieties evident with Roam Polanski’s 1976 film The Tenant. From p...
Throughout his career as a filmmaker, Roman Polanski has circled the subject of sex, its aberrations...
This article offers a psychoanalytic rereading of a classic piece of European cinema, itself a corne...