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Violence in the Films of Alfred Hitchcock
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Violence in the Films of Alfred Hitchcock

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Parting ways with the Freudian and Lacanian readings that have dominated recent scholarly understanding of Hitchcock, David Humbert examines the roots of violence in the director’s narratives and finds them not in human sexuality but in mimesis. Through an analysis of seven key films, he argues that Girard’s model of mimetic desire—desire oriented by imitation of and competition with others—best explains a variety of well-recognized themes, including the MacGuffin, the double, the innocent victim, the wrong man, the transfer of guilt, and the scapegoat. This study will appeal not only to Hitchcock fans and film scholars but also to those interested in Freud and Girard and their competing theories of desire.

Undertitel
A Study in Mimesis
Författare
David Humbert
ISBN
9781611862393
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
310 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2017-05-01
Sidor
200