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- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books. net".
 - catalog contributor b11653687.
 - catalog created "c2000.".
 - catalog date "2000".
 - catalog date "c2000.".
 - catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
 - catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
 - catalog description "Modes of reception -- The perversity of specators: expanding the history of the classical Hollywood cinema -- Writing the history of American film reception -- Hybrid or inbred: the purity hypothesis and Hollywood genre history -- The romances of the blonde Venus: movie censors versus movie fans -- The cultural productions of A clockwork orange -- The places of empirical subjects in the event of mass culture: Jeanie Bueller and ideology -- Finding community in the early 1960s: underground cinema and sexual politics -- Taboos and totems: cultural meanings of The silence of the lambs -- Hitchcock in Texas: intertextaulity in the face of blood and gore -- Securing the fictional narrative as a tale of the historical real: The return of Martin Guerre -- Cinematic shots: the narration of violence.".
 - catalog extent "vi, 242 p. ;".
 - catalog hasFormat "Perverse spectators.".
 - catalog identifier "0814781381 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
 - catalog identifier "081478139X (alk. paper)".
 - catalog isFormatOf "Perverse spectators.".
 - catalog issued "2000".
 - catalog issued "c2000.".
 - catalog language "eng".
 - catalog publisher "New York : New York University Press,".
 - catalog relation "Perverse spectators.".
 - catalog subject "791.43/01/5 21".
 - catalog subject "Film criticism.".
 - catalog subject "Motion picture audiences.".
 - catalog subject "Motion pictures Philosophy.".
 - catalog subject "PN1995.9.A8 S69 2000".
 - catalog tableOfContents "Modes of reception -- The perversity of specators: expanding the history of the classical Hollywood cinema -- Writing the history of American film reception -- Hybrid or inbred: the purity hypothesis and Hollywood genre history -- The romances of the blonde Venus: movie censors versus movie fans -- The cultural productions of A clockwork orange -- The places of empirical subjects in the event of mass culture: Jeanie Bueller and ideology -- Finding community in the early 1960s: underground cinema and sexual politics -- Taboos and totems: cultural meanings of The silence of the lambs -- Hitchcock in Texas: intertextaulity in the face of blood and gore -- Securing the fictional narrative as a tale of the historical real: The return of Martin Guerre -- Cinematic shots: the narration of violence.".
 - catalog title "Perverse spectators : the practices of film reception / Janet Staiger.".
 - catalog type "text".