Cultural Theory in the Films of Alfred Hitchcock Marko Ala FossiThis book considers several aspects of Alfred Hitchcocks filmmaking from philosophical and social scientific points of view. Its principal aim is to place Hitchcocks films in the context of debates in various philosophical and cultural traditions.
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