New Hollywood Violence
"New Hollywood Violence," published by Manchester University Press in 2004, is a thought-provoking collection of essays that delves into the multifaceted representation of violence in New Hollywood cinema. Spanning 352 pages, this anthology interrogates the historical, conceptual, empirical, aesthetic, cultural, and ideological dimensions of violence as depicted in contemporary filmmaking. Each essay offers a unique perspective, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts alike who seek to understand the complexities of violence in modern film. This groundbreaking work challenges readers to reconsider the implications of cinematic violence and its impact on culture and society. Discover the intricate layers of New Hollywood through this compelling exploration.