Body, Telephone, Voice: Black Christmas (1974) and Monstrous Cinema
This article investigates the role of the telephone as both an engine of suspense and a metaphorical double of cinema in Black Christmas directed by Bob Clark (1974). Employing Michel Chion’s concept of acousmatic voice, the article first explores the role of the telephone in creating both narrative...
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Autor principal: | Thomsen Morten Feldtfos |
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ee70fa94baed4023b5f1526275aced63 |
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