Author 1: | Timothy Corrigan | tr>|
Title: | A Cinema Without Walls: Movies and Cultures after Vietnam | |
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Place: | London | |
Publisher: | Routledge | |
Year: | 1992 | |
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Location: | TABB | |
Synopsis: | Chapter 7 of Corrigan's book, entitled "Spinning the Spectator: Fans and Terrorists in the Third Generation", addresses the question of contemporary film politics across the generational logic in Scorsese's "The King of Comedy", Fassbinder's "The Third Generation" and Frears's "My Beautiful Laundrette". The author discusses the films' different strategies to show the lost history of a classical patriarchal ideology and the subversive stances of the sons and daughters. Copy of Chapter 7 available in TABB folders. | |
Keyword 1: | Hanif Kureishi | |
Keyword 2: | Stephen Frears | |
Keyword 3: | violence | |
Keyword 4: | patriarchy | |
Film Reference 1: | My Beautiful Laundrette |
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