Randell, Karen
Screening the Dark Side of Love
1. The Whip and the Body: Sex, Violence, and Performative Spectatorship in Euro-Horror S&M Cinema
Ian Olney
2. Re-imagining Censorship as “Reel” Mutilation: Why not Release a G-Rated Version of David Cronenberg’s
Janet S. Robinson
3.
Terrie Waddell
4. Black Bucks and Don Juans:
Tiel Lundy
5. Mad Love: The Anxiety of Difference in the Films of Lon Chaney Sr.
Karen Randell
6. Love, Crime, and Agatha Christie
Mark Aldridge
7. Monstrous Love: Oppression, Intimacy, and Transformation in
Cynthia J. Miller
8. Self-Mutilation and Dark Love in Darren Aronofsky’s
Karen A. Ritzenhoff
9. Female Pleasure and Performance: Masochism in
Samm Deighan
10. “What’s in the Basket?”: Sexualized and Sexualizing Violence in Frank Henenlotter’s
Lisa Cunningham
11. Blood and Bravado: Violence, Sex, and Spain in Pedro Almodóvar’s film
Meggie Morris
12. The Backhand of Backlash: Troubling the Gender Politics of Domestic Violence Scenes in Tyler Perry’s
Jenise Hudson
13.
Suzanne Leonard, Bailey Ray
14. The Idea of Love in the TV Serial Drama
Christine Lang
15. Fucking Machines: High-Tech Bodies in Pornography
Sarah Schaschek
Keywords: Cultural and Media Studies, Film and Television Studies, Film History, Personality and Social Psychology, Emotion, Gender Studies, American Cinema
- Editor
- Randell, Karen
- Ritzenhoff, Karen A.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2012
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 280 pages
- Category
- Art, Art History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137096630
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-34440-6