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Marlene Dietrich the glamour collection.
Universal City, CA : Universal Studios Home Entertainment, 2006Table of Contents: “…Disc 1 - Side A : Morocco (1:32) , and Blonde Venus (1:34). - Disc 1 - Side B : The Devil is a woman (1:20), and Flame of New Orleans (1:19). -- Disc 2 - Side A : Golden Earrings (1:36).…”
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Marlene Dietrich : the glamour collection.
Universal City, CA : Universal Studios Home Entertainment, 2006Table of Contents: “…Disc 1 - Side A : Morocco (1:32) , and Blonde Venus (1:34). - Disc 1 - Side B : The Devil is a woman (1:20), and Flame of New Orleans (1:19). -- Disc 2 - Side A : Golden Earrings (1:36).…”
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Ideology and the image : social representation in the cinema and other media
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1981Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Picking up the trail -- Art and the perceptual process -- The analysis of representational images -- The cinema: movement, narrative, and paradox -- Blonde Venus: playing with performance -- For The birds -- The documentary film and principles of exposition -- Frederick Wiseman's documentaries: theory and structure -- Documentary, criticism, and the ethnographic film -- Conclusion: Pitching camp on a journey not yet ended -- Appendix A. …”
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Aftershocks of the new : feminism and film history
New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, 2002Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- The "place" of television in film studies -- Feminism and film history -- German film theory and Anglo-American film studies -- After shock, between boredom and history -- Historical ennui, feminist boredom -- World weariness, Weimar women, and visual culture -- Nazi cinema at the intersection of the classical and the popular -- The Hottentot and the Blonde Venus -- Film feminism and nostalgia for the seventies.…”
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Perverse spectators : the practices of film reception
New York : New York University Press, 2000Table of Contents: “…Modes of reception -- The perversity of specators: expanding the history of the classical Hollywood cinema -- Writing the history of American film reception -- Hybrid or inbred: the purity hypothesis and Hollywood genre history -- The romances of the blonde Venus: movie censors versus movie fans -- The cultural productions of A clockwork orange -- The places of empirical subjects in the event of mass culture: Jeanie Bueller and ideology -- Finding community in the early 1960s: underground cinema and sexual politics -- Taboos and totems: cultural meanings of The silence of the lambs -- Hitchcock in Texas: intertextaulity in the face of blood and gore -- Securing the fictional narrative as a tale of the historical real: The return of Martin Guerre -- Cinematic shots: the narration of violence.…”
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Meeting of Two Queens.
[San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2016Format: Electronic VideoStreaming video (Emerson users only)
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Meeting two queens
New York, New York : Distributed by Women Make Movies, 1991Format: Video
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Meeting two queens
New York, New York : Distributed by Women Make Movies, 1991Format: Video
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The American film history reader
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2015Table of Contents: “…Lea Jacobs: The censorship of blonde Venus: textual analysis and historical method -- Thomas Doherty: Classical Hollywood according to Joseph Breen -- Jon Lewis: We do not ask you to condone this: how the blacklist saved Hollywood -- Stardom. …”
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Dietrich icon
Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 2007Table of Contents: “…Playing Garbo : how Marlene Dietrich conquered Hollywood / Joseph Garncarz -- Seductive departures of Marlene Dietrich : exile and stardom in The blue angel / Elisabeth Bronfen -- The blue angel in multiple-language versions : the inner thighs of Miss Dietrich / Patrice Petro -- Marlene Dietrich in Blonde Venus : advertising Dietrich in seven markets / Mary Beth Haralovich -- Marlene Dietrich : the prodigal daughter / Erica Carter -- III. …”
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Women and Film.
London : Taylor & Francis, 2002Table of Contents: “…; Patriarchy and the male gaze in Cukor's Camille (1936); Fetishism and the repression of Motherhood in Von Sternberg's Blonde Venus (1932); The struggle for control over the female discourse and female sexuality in Welles's Lady from Shanghai (1946); Forms of phallic domination in the contemporary Hollywood film: Brooks's Looking for Mr Goodbar (1977); The independent feminist film; The avant-gardes in Europe and the USA.…”
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Dietrich; the story of a star
New York : Stein and Day, 1967Format: Book
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