The Hanging Figure: On Suspense and the Films of Alfred Hitchcock

The Hanging Figure: On Suspense and the Films of Alfred Hitchcock

by Christopher Morris
The Hanging Figure: On Suspense and the Films of Alfred Hitchcock

The Hanging Figure: On Suspense and the Films of Alfred Hitchcock

by Christopher Morris

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Overview

In a radical new interpretation of the works of Alfred Hitchcock, Christopher Morris argues that suspense—the fundamental component of Hitchcock's cinema—is best understood through deconstruction of the very meaning of the word, which relates to dependence or hanging. He analyzes its portrayal first in painting and sculpture and then in Hitchcock's body of work. In this iconographic tradition, hanging figures challenge the significance of human identity and rationality, and further imply that closure, or an end to suspense, is all but illusory.

This work represents the first deconstructive approach to suspense, and the first-ever survey of the iconography of the hanging figure. Hitchcock's films provide ample opportunity for such discussion, with their constant use of the tool of suspense, and Morris argues that, essentially, all of human existence is in this very state, a state embodied particularly well by the films he discusses. Drawing on the work of Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and J. Hillis Miller, this cross-disciplinary study of an important cinematic oeuvre establishes the advantage of a deconstructive and figurative approach to an often-studied directorial style, one that nearly embodies a genre unto itself.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275971366
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/30/2002
Pages: 330
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

CHRISTOPHER D. MORRIS is the Charles A. Dana Professor of English at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont. He is the author of Models of Misrepresentation: On the Fiction of E. L. Doctorow, as well as many articles on English and American literature.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Theories of Suspense
Current Theories of Suspense
Hitchcock on Suspense
The Iconography of the Hanging Figure
The Hanging Figure in Non-Cinematic Visual Art
The Hanging Figure in Hitchcock's Films
Suspense in Hitchcock
The Lodger: Deferred Identity in the Crucified Figured
Easy Virtue: Framed Nothing
The Ring: The Circularity of Reading
Spellbound: The Suspense of Black Marks on White
Notorious: Thresholds in the Glamorously Dangerous Charade
Rope: Suspense as the Absent Referent
Vertigo: The Futile Search for Something Tenable
North by Northwest: Groundless Figuration
Psycho: Empty Interiors
The Birds: Signs of a World without Cause or Meaning
Torn Curtain: The Hanging Figure
Afterword: Figures of Suspense

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