Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho: A Casebook collects some of the finest essays on this groundbreaking film--a film that is ideal for teaching the language of cinema and the ways in which strong filmmakers can break Hollywood conventions. Psycho is a film that can be used to present the structures of composition and cutting, narrative and genre building, and point of view. The film is also a highpoint of the horror genre and an instigator of all the
slasher films to come in its wake. The essays in the casebook cover all of these elements and more. They also serve another purpose: presented chronologically, they represent the changes in the methodologies of film
criticism, from the first journalist reviews and early auteurist approaches, through current psychoanalytic and gender criticism.
This collection brings together outstanding critical essays on this influential and teachable film. The essays not only illustrate the complexities of Psycho, but represent the spectrum of criticism of the film. The contents include an analysis of its music and various close readings illustrated by many stills from the film.
This collection brings together outstanding critical essays on this influential and teachable film. The essays not only illustrate the complexities of Psycho, but represent the spectrum of criticism of the film. The contents include an analysis of its music and various close readings illustrated by many stills from the film.
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2010 im Fachbereich Filmwissenschaft, Note: 3,0, Universität Duisburg-Essen (Germanistik), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Im Rahmen des Proseminars „Einführung in die...
The truth is stranger than fiction!For movie buffs, Alfred Hitchcock will always be associated with a long list of Hollywood classics. Between 1921 and 1976 the English director known as the Master...