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November 19, 1992 0415074673 978-0415074674 1
The Sexual Subject brings together writing on sexuality which has appeared in ^Screen over the past two decades. It reflects the journal's continuing engagement with questions of sexuality and signification in the cinema, an engagement which has had a profound influence on the development of the academic study of film and on alternative film and video practice.
The collection opens with Laura Mulvey's classic "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" with its conjunction of semiotics and psychoanalysis, the critical approach which is most closely associated with Screen's rise to international prominence. The reader then goes on to explore the particular questions and debates which that conjuction provoked: arguments around pornography and the represenation of the body: questions of the representation of femininity and masculinity, of the female spectator, and of the social subject.
Many of the writings in this Reader have become indispensable texts within the study of film. The purpose of the Reader is not only to make the articles available to a wider readership, and to a new generation, but also to pose new conjunctions, making connections in one volume between debates and inquiries which spanned two crucial decades of film theory.
The Sexual Subject is intended not only for all those with a particular interest in film and film theory, but for anyone with a serious commitment to cultural theory, theories of representation, and questions of sexuality and gender.

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Screen is the leading international journal of film and television theory. Started as an educational journal in the 1960s under the auspices of the Society for Education in Film and Television, it rose to international pre-eminence in the 1970s with its pioneering work on theories of the subject in cinema. With the disbanding of SEFT in 1989, editorship passed to the John Logie Baird Center at the University of Glasgow.

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Looking back over the debates of the 1970s, it might appear as if the new developments in film theory, often referred to as poststructuralist, were relatively straightforward. Read the first page
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fetishistic regime, feminist film practice, porn imagery, fetishistic look, voyeuristic looking, gendered spectatorship, phallic jouissance, television theory, social audience, vaginal imagery, narrative fiction film, fourth look, psychogenic disturbance, cinematic institution, fetishistic scopophilia, feminine specificity, sexual spectacle, film melodrama, multiple belief, feminist film criticism, female spectatorship, feminist film theory, discursive organization, scopic drive, pornographic representations
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Laura Mulvey, New York, Standard Edition, Sigmund Freud, John Ellis, Stephen Heath, Jacques Lacan, Williams Report, Paul Willemen, Camera Obscura, Claire Johnston, Editions du Seuil, Mary Ann Doane, Christian Metz, Festival of Light, Pam Cook, The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis, Hogarth Press, Williams Committee, Desperately Seeking Susan, Luce Irigaray, Kegan Paul, Penguin Books, Richard Dyer, All About Eve
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