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Overview

Graphic cinematic violence is a magnet for controversy. From passionate defenses to outraged protests, theories abound concerning this defining feature of modern film: Is it art or exploitation, dangerous or liberating?

Screening Violence provides an even-handed examination of the history, merits, and effects of cinematic "ultraviolence." Movie reviewers, cinematographers, film scholars, psychologists, and sociologists all contribute essays exploring topics such as:

- the origins and innovations of film violence and attempts to regulate it

(from Hollywood's Production Code to the evolution of the ratings system)

- the explosion of screen violence following the 1967 releases of Bonnie and Clyde and The Dirty Dozen, and the lasting effects of those landmark films

- the aesthetics of increasingly graphic screen violence

- the implications of our growing desensitization to murder and mayhem, from The Wild Bunch to The Terminator

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Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780813528182
  • ISBN-10: 0813528186
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publish Date: June 2000
  • Dimensions: 9.05 x 6.06 x 0.77 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.05 pounds
  • Page Count: 288

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