Mod Murder: Death and Desire in Swinging London Film
This paper explores the themes of gender identity, self-reflexivity, and the concept of the cinematic gaze in British modernist film. Specifically, it focuses on how the social milieu of 1960s Swinging London informed the films Peeping Tom, Repulsion, and Blow-up regarding the construction of the se...
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| Main Author: | Michelle Devereaux |
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| Format: | article |
| Language: | EN |
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University of Edinburgh
2008
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/40d1d323723b4ace97e586e9856fca77 |
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