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Shocking Cinema of the 70s

Editat de Julian Petley, Xavier Mendik
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 iun 2023
This collection focuses on 1970s films from a variety of countries, and from the marginal to the mainstream, which, by tackling various 'difficult' subjects, have proved to be controversial in one way or another. It is not an uncritical celebration of the shocking and the subversive but an attempt to understand why this decade produced films which many found shocking, and what it was that made them shocking to certain audiences. To this end it includes not only films that shocked the conventionally minded, such as hard core pornography, but also those that outraged liberal opinion - for example, Death Wish and Dirty Harry. The book does not simply cast a critical light on a series of controversial films which have been variously maligned, misinterpreted or just plain ignored, but also assesses how their production values, narrative features and critical receptions can be linked to the wider historical and social forces that were dominant during this decade. Furthermore, it explores how these films resonate in our own historical moment - replete as it is with shocks of all kinds.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350194489
ISBN-10: 1350194484
Pagini: 338
Ilustrații: 26 bw images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Provides an international overview of 'shocking' films from the 1970s

Notă biografică

Julian Petley is emeritus and honorary professor of journalism at Brunel University London. He is the principal editor of the Journal of British Cinema and Television. His books include Film and Video Censorship in Modern Britain (2011), Censorship: A Beginner's Guide (2009) and the co-authored Culture Wars: The Media and the British Left (2019).Xavier Mendik is Professor of Cult Cinema Studies at Birmingham City University, UK, from where he runs the Cine-Excess International Film Festival. He is editor of Shocking Cinema of the Seventies (2002), co-editor of Alternative Europe (2004) and Underground USA (2002).

Cuprins

New Shocks to the System: An Introduction to the Second Edition of Shocking Cinema of the Seventies Xavier Mendik and Julian Petley Section One: International Visions of the Extreme 1. Walerian Borowczyk: Seventies Sexploitation through Sublimation Aga Skrodzka2. A Woman's Grudge: Figuring Female Resentment in Japanese 1970s Grindhouse CinemaLaura Treglia3. Rethinking Representation, Race and Rape in the 1970s Women in Prison MovieJames NewtonSection Two: From the Vigilante to the Violated 4. Death Wish: A Vigilante's Journey, An Urban Tragedy William Gombash 5. Rough Justice: Lone Cops, Vigilantes and Penal PopulismJulian Petley6. Small Screen Shockers: Rape-Revenge Narratives in the TV Movie Jennifer Wallis Section Three: State Sponsored Shocks 7. Tax Shelter Terrors: Cinépix and the Hidden History of 1970s Canadian Horror CinemaXavier Mendik 8. Shocking Canadian Cinema of the Seventies: An Interview with William FruetXavier Mendik 9. 'You miserable, no good, dirty sons of bitches!': Queer(y)ing 'Canuxploitation' revenge narratives in the films of John Dunning and André LinkRobin GriffithsSection Four: Family-sploitation and Threats to the Family 10. Family Entertainment: Psychotic Slaughter in the 1970s Charles Manson MoviesBill Osgerby ConclusionBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

It's alive . again! Shocking Cinema of the Seventies is back but not as we knew it. More than merely an updating of the previous edition, this volume is a wholly new collection that responds to the profound changes that have taken place in the status of 1970s cinema over the last two decades. An indispensable volume in its own right!
Mendik and Petley's new volume unearths little-suspected histories and sub-genre cycles hidden in plain sight and material from darker recesses of criminality and fantasy. Contributors challenge conceptions of cinema and how and why academics study it, disturbing both conservative and radical sensibilities as much as do the films themselves.
This exciting collection advances significant new research in 70s cult cinema, especially fascinating work in international cinema including Japan. With an introduction rightly interrogating what is meant by 'shocking' and asking us to rethink our commonly held assumptions, this is compulsory reading for all film scholars and those interested in cult cinema and television.
A collection as electrifying and as essential as the wild, diverse range of films from the 1970s it explores, authored by some of the most vital and exciting voices in cult film studies today.
It's hardly shocking that two of the UK's most distinguished film journalists have produced this impressive new edition of a film book which has long been an essential component of any cinéaste's shelves.
Shocking Cinema of the 70s offers a range of opinion and insight on films which caused public outcry, upset the critics, or troubled governments. Whereas some of these films, looked at almost fifty years later, might make that seem like an overreaction, others might still make for uncomfortable viewing today. This collection enables us to understand what a 'Shocking' film is, and what there still is to learn from them. Highly recommended.