This paper explores the themes of gender identity, self-reflexivity, and the concept of the cinematic gaze in British modernist film. Specifically, it focuses on how the social milieu of 1960s Swinging London informed the films Peeping Tom, Repulsion, and Blow-up regarding the construction of the sexualized female image and how it is replicated within the process of filmmaking itself. These self-conscious portrayals of the commodification of sexuality to violent ends thrived in the “mod” era. More than anywhere else at that time, London in the early- to mid-60s offered a crystallized view into the emerging sexual revolution while exploiting the very currency that cinema has furtively traded in since its inception: the appropriation of the f...
When TIME magazine baptized London "the Swinging City" in April 1966, it placed the British capital ...
In 1888, several murders in the London boroughs of Whitechapel and Spitalfields became the first mod...
This thesis explores the idea of Surrealism in relation to British films. Films often classified as ...
This paper explores the themes of gender identity, self-reflexivity, and the concept of the cinemati...
The dissertation examines cinematic and cultural inscriptions of gender and sexuality through texts ...
This thesis examines how the reading and writing of the post-war British novel is altered by the eme...
When investigating early and contemporary cinema, the presence of the male gaze is a much-discussed ...
MA (Language Practice), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014In her article “Visual plea...
PhD thesisWhile the historical influence of psychoanalysis on Hollywood cinema has received consider...
Michael Powell’s 1960 British horror film Peeping Tom, tells the story of Mark Lewis, a severely tro...
Though in this memorable statement Virginia Woolf had in mind a sea change in painting (she was resp...
Matching the ever-increasing numbers of female participants in the commercial venues of department s...
The article analyzes the political and theoretical potential of cinematographic language to express ...
This article explores the discursive intersections of masculinity, class and heterosexual desire in ...
British cinema of the post-war period has often been characterised as anodyne in terms of gender rel...
When TIME magazine baptized London "the Swinging City" in April 1966, it placed the British capital ...
In 1888, several murders in the London boroughs of Whitechapel and Spitalfields became the first mod...
This thesis explores the idea of Surrealism in relation to British films. Films often classified as ...
This paper explores the themes of gender identity, self-reflexivity, and the concept of the cinemati...
The dissertation examines cinematic and cultural inscriptions of gender and sexuality through texts ...
This thesis examines how the reading and writing of the post-war British novel is altered by the eme...
When investigating early and contemporary cinema, the presence of the male gaze is a much-discussed ...
MA (Language Practice), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014In her article “Visual plea...
PhD thesisWhile the historical influence of psychoanalysis on Hollywood cinema has received consider...
Michael Powell’s 1960 British horror film Peeping Tom, tells the story of Mark Lewis, a severely tro...
Though in this memorable statement Virginia Woolf had in mind a sea change in painting (she was resp...
Matching the ever-increasing numbers of female participants in the commercial venues of department s...
The article analyzes the political and theoretical potential of cinematographic language to express ...
This article explores the discursive intersections of masculinity, class and heterosexual desire in ...
British cinema of the post-war period has often been characterised as anodyne in terms of gender rel...
When TIME magazine baptized London "the Swinging City" in April 1966, it placed the British capital ...
In 1888, several murders in the London boroughs of Whitechapel and Spitalfields became the first mod...
This thesis explores the idea of Surrealism in relation to British films. Films often classified as ...