A companion to Woody Allen
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Chichester, U.K. :
Wiley-Blackwell,
2013.
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叢編: | Wiley-Blackwell companions to film directors ;
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書本目錄:
- Introduction / Peter J. Bailey
- Contributor biographies and keywords
- Biography/autobiography/auteurism. Cecilia Sayad: Standup auteur
- Colleen Glenn: Which Woody Allen?
- Gilles Menegaldo: Woody Allen and France
- Christopher Knight: Raging in the dark: late style in Woody Allen's films
- John Macready: "A difficult redemption: facing the other in Woody Allen's exilic period
- Robert M. Polhemus: Comic faith and its discontents: death and the late Woody Allen
- Movies about the movies. Stephen Papson: Critical theory and the cinematic world of Woody Allen
- Gregg Bachman: Crimes and misdemeanors: reflections on reflexivity
- Claire Sisco King: Play it again, Woody: self-reflexive critique in contemporary Woody Allen films
- Christopher Ames: Hollywood endings: Woody Allen on Hollywood, filmmaking, and happy endings
- Allen and his sisters: cultural critiques. Cynthia Lucia: "Here-- it's not their cup of tea": Woody Allen's melodramatic tendencies in Interiors, September, Another woman, and Alice
- Joanna E. Rapf: It's complicated, really: women in the films of Woody Allen
- Renee R. Curry: Vicky Blanca, Cristina Blanca, Barcelona Blanca
- Katherine Fusco: Love and citation in Midnight in Paris: remembering modernism, remembering Woody
- Influences/intertextualities. William Brigham: Taking the tortoise for a walk: Woody Allen as flaneur
- Iris Bruce: Lurking in shadows: Kleinman's trial and defense
- William Hutchings: Woody Allen and the literary canon
- J. Andrew Gothard: Who's he when he's at home?: a census of literary, philosophical and artistic allusions in Woody Allen's film
- Menachem Feuer: The schlemiel in Woody Allen's films
- Brian Bergen-Aurand: Barcelona: city of refuge
- Philosophy/religion. Mark T. Conard: Woody Allen and the (false) dichotomy of science and religion
- David Detmer: The philosopher as filmmaker
- Patrick Murray and Jeanne A. Schuler: Disappearing act: the trick philosophy of Woody Allen
- Sander Lee: Love, meaning, and God in the later films of Woody Allen
- Monica Osborne: Hollywood rabbi: probing the never-ending questions of Woody Allen
- richard A. Blake: Woody Allen's random universe in his European cycle: morality, marriage, magic
- Afterword / Sam B. Girgus.