Hitchcock's moral gaze / edited by R. Barton Palmer, Steven M. Sanders, and Homer B. Pettey.
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Language: | English |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2017]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / R. Barton Palmer and Steven M. Sanders
- Skepticism
- Jealousy and trust in The lodger / Graham Petrie
- Fun with Suspicion / Thomas Leitch
- Heroic satans and other Hitchcockian heresies / Nick Haeffner
- "Guilt, confession and then what?": The Paradine Case and Under Capricorn / Brian McFarlane
- The forgotten cigarette lighter and other moral accidents in Strangers on a train / George Toles
- Immorality
- Hitchcock's immoralists / Steven M. Sanders
- Hitchcock the amoralist: Rear window and the pleasures and dangers of looking / Sidney Gottlieb
- Voyeurism revisited / Richard Allen
- Moralizing
- Alfred Hitchcock as moralist / Murray Pomerance
- The deepening moralism of The wrong man / R. Barton Palmer
- Hitchcock and the philosophical end of film / Jerold J. Abrams
- Moral acts
- The dread of ascent: the moral and spiritual topography of Vertigo / Alan Woolfolk
- The philosophy of marriage in North by northwest / Jennifer L. Jenkins
- "The loyalty of an eel": issues of political, personal and professional morality in (and around) Torn curtain / Neil Sinyard
- Hobbes, Hume, and Hitchcock: the case of Frenzy / Homer B. Pettey.