Screen memories: Hollywood cinema on the psychoanalytic couch/ Harvey Roy Greenberg.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.Description: 277p.; ill., ports.; 23cmISBN:- 0231072872
- 791.43015 GRE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.Reel significations: an anatomy of psychoanalytic film criticism -- 2.Cult cinema: Casablanca - if it's so schmaltzy, why am I weeping? -- 3.The detective films: "The Maltese Falcon"-- 4.War movies: dangerous recuperations - "Red Dawn", "Rambo", and the new decaturism -- 5."Psycho": The apes at the windows -- 6.Reimagining the gargoyle: psychoanalytic notes on "Alien" and the contemporary "cruel" horror film -- 7.Fiction into film - problems of adaptation: improper "Bostonians" -- 8.On the McMovie: less is less at the simplex -- 9.Radiers of the lost text: remaking as contested homage in "Always" -- 10."Working girl": leverage sell-out -- 11."Enemies: a love story - awful plausibility.