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Berys Gaut
On Cinema and Perversion
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Stephanie Semler
Peter Greenaway and Nietzsche's Eternal Return
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Sander Lee
Sartrean Themes in Woody Allen's Husbands and Wives
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Elizabeth Jones
A Freudian Solution to the Attraction-Repulsion Response Evoked by The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
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Kevin W. Sweeney
The Persistence of Vision:
The Re-Emergence of Phenomenological Theories of Film
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Julia Houston
The Camera as a Muse of Fire in Henry V
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Graham Parkes
Phantasy Projections of the Multiple Psyche in 8½ and Last Year at Marienbad
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Wheeler Winston Dixon
The Site of the Body in Torture/The Sight of the Tortured Body:
Contemporary Incarnations of Graphic Violence in the Cinema and the Vision of Edgar Allen Poe
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Thomas M. Leitch
Nobody Here But Us Killers:
The Disavowal of Violence in Recent American Films
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Robert Crooks
Retro noir. Future noir:
Body Heat, Blade Runner, and Neo-Conservative Paranoia
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Tony Williams
Floating "In a World of Shit" - Full Metal Jacket's Excremental Vision
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Fred Seddon
Thirty-Two Short Films About Glenn Gould
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James W. Newcomb
Hollywood Mediated Reaganism
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Fabian Worsham
Home Alone: American Dream/American Nightmare
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Stephen Mulhall
Picturing the Human (Body and Soul):
A Reading of Blade Runner
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David Owen
Imagining America:
Reflections on Politics and Time in Three Forms of Popular Film
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Iddo Landau
The Nights of Cabiria as a Camusian Existentialist Text
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Erin Kealey
Who Would You Be in a Zombie Apocalypse?
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Aaron Smuts
It’s a Wonderful Life:
Pottersville and the Meaning of Life
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Gwendolyn Dolske
More Than a Windshield Wiper:
A Beauvoirian Analysis of Project and Other in Flash of Genius
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