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[Commlist] New book: One Shot Hitchcock: A Contemporary Approach to the Screen

Wed Jun 05 14:48:55 GMT 2024






Luke Robinson and Melanie Robson are very excited to announce that /One Shot Hitchcock: A Contemporary Approach to the Screen <https://global.oup.com/academic/product/one-shot-hitchcock-9780197682883?lang=en&cc=au>/ has been published by Oxford University Press.

The edited volume includes chapters by Charles Barr, Jodi Brooks, Megan Carrigy, Tom Gunning, Helen Hughes, Bruce Isaacs, Julian Murphet, Luke Robinson, Melanie Robson, Martin P. Rossouw, Sebastian Smoliński, Noa Steimatsky, Sarah Street, Domietta Torlasco, and Susana Viegas. There is also an introduction by Luke Robinson and Melanie Robson.

Here is some information on the book:


In recent years, the enduring appeal of Alfred Hitchcock to film studies has been evidenced by the proliferation of innovative approaches to the director's work. Adding to this pattern of innovation, the edited collection /One Shot Hitchcock: A Contemporary Approach to the Screen/ utilizes formal analysis to interrogate key single shots from across Alfred Hitchcock's long career. This collection reveals the value of analyzing the single shot - within this small, cinematic unit is a code that unlocks a series of revelations about cinema as an artistic practice and a theoretical study. Each chapter examines one shot from a single film, beginning with /The Lodger/ (1927) and ending with /Frenzy /(1972).

If Hitchcock is known as a director of suspense films and films about murder, the shots discussed in /One Shot Hitchcock/ are his crime scenes. These are the shots that resist being forgotten, that repeatedly demand to be investigated, in which Hitchcock's influence on aesthetics and culture is at its most acute. Each chapter uses a different lens of film analysis - transnationalism, gender and sexuality, performance, history, affect, intermediality, remake studies, philosophy, and film form are all used to interrogate single shots. In these essays, the single shot from Hitchcock's film not only illustrates the approach in question but also demonstrates how the single shot encourages us to rethink our approaches to the screen. By reinvigorating a close formal mode of analysis, /One Shot Hitchcock/ asks readers to think differently about film, offering a renewed assessment of Hitchcock's oeuvre in the process.

Endorsements:

“This excellent and compelling collection of essays, all of which center on singular and iconic moments in Hitchcock’s oeuvre, provides an innovative approach to reading images embedded in our cultural consciousness. Once again, the complexity and brilliance of Hitchcock’s filmic mind is made apparent, but this book does not shy away from discussing difficult and controversial issues with regard to our love for this ‘master’ of cinematic form.”

—ANNA BACKMAN ROGERS, Professor of Aesthetics, Culture, and Feminist Theory, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

“Asserting the supremacy of the singular shot in Hitchcock’s visual vocabulary, while offering plural takes on a spectrum of his films, One Shot Hitchcock is a prismatic view of film scholarship today. The volume makes room for historians and philosophers, emerging and established voices, proving that writing on Hitchcock remains a gold standard in the field.”

—PATRICIA WHITE, author of /Rebecca/ (BFI Film Classics)


Please see here for more information on the book, including chapter titles: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/one-shot-hitchcock-9780197682883?lang=en&cc=au <https://global.oup.com/academic/product/one-shot-hitchcock-9780197682883?lang=en&cc=au>


There is also a launch discount code at global.oup.com <https://global.oup.com/academic/product/one-shot-hitchcock-9780197682883?lang=en&cc=au>: at checkout use *AAFLYG6 for a 30% discount*. While in some locations it appears that the book is not yet published on the OUP website, OUP assures us that the paperback is available to be ordered.

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