Polanski and Perception: The Psychology of Seeing and the Cinema of Roman Polanski
This book focuses on director Roman Polanski's interest in the nature of perception and how this is manifested in his films. Informed by the work of neuropsychologist R. L. Gregory, this volume concentrates primarily on two sets of films: the Apartment trilogy of Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby and The Tenant; and the Investigation trilogy of Chinatown, Frantic and The Ninth Gate.
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Biography, Identity, Capitalism, Cinema, Modernism, Violence, Postmodernism, Psychoanalysis, Psychology, Religion, Body, Feminism, Phenomenology, Philosophy
Polanski Roman, Gregory Richard L., Gibson James J., Deleuze Gilles, Mazierska Ewa, McKenna Peter, Jameson Fredric, Hayward Susan, Anderson Joseph, Anderson Barbara, Berliner Todd, Cohen Dale
Bristol
2012
296 pages
9781841505527
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