The fatal woman: sources of male anxiety in American film noir, 1941 - 1991
This book is primarily a study of the psychological threat posed by attractive female characters to the male protagonists of American detective and crime films over a fifty-year period. In the films of the 1940s (The Maltese Falcon, Double Indemnity, Murder, My Sweet, Out of the Past, and White Heat...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book is primarily a study of the psychological threat posed by attractive female characters to the male protagonists of American detective and crime films over a fifty-year period. In the films of the 1940s (The Maltese Falcon, Double Indemnity, Murder, My Sweet, Out of the Past, and White Heat), an attractive female character is literally a murderess, who poses a threat of varying degrees of intensity to the life of the male protagonist Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 film Vertigo serves as a transition to a different understanding of the role of the fatal woman. Although Judy/Madeleine has been used by Elster in a plot to murder his wife, her degree of complicity in the crime is never made explicit. The film emphasizes not her role in the murder of the real Madeleine, but rather her devastating effect on the psyche of the male protagonist of the film, Scottie Ferguson In certain later films, although an attractive female character is presented primarily as a victim, she nonetheless has an extremely destructive effect on the self-image of the male protagonist. In two films, Point Blank and Mean Streets, the hero's involvement with a woman is less threatening than his emotional dependency on a male friend because a strong emotional tie between men also undermines the illusion of self-sufficiency and dominance that our culture upholds as the male ideal |
Beschreibung: | 194 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0838636624 |
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title_auth | The fatal woman sources of male anxiety in American film noir, 1941 - 1991 |
title_exact_search | The fatal woman sources of male anxiety in American film noir, 1941 - 1991 |
title_full | The fatal woman sources of male anxiety in American film noir, 1941 - 1991 James F. Maxfield |
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