The Films of Luis Buñuel Subjectivity and Desire

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Pub. Date: 1995-05-25
Publisher(s): Clarendon Press
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Summary

This is a major new study of the films of Luis Bunuel, surrealist scourge of the bourgeoisie and enduring influence on European cinema. Uniquely, the book offers an extended analysis of Bunuel's films in the context of contemporary debates in film studies, focusing in particular on questions of subjectivity and desire. Throughout, Bunuel's films are viewed as both the brilliant, subversive expressions of the director's fantasiesand obsessions and as reflections of wider cultural norms and preoccupations. Making use of psychoanalysis and gender theory, Peter Evans explores Bunuel's characteristic thematics of transgression and his status as exile or outsider. The whole range of his work is discussed, from the criticallyneglected 'bread and butter' Mexican melodramas of the 1950s to such classics of European cinema as The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, That Obscure Object of Desire, and Belle de Jour. Accessible, lively, and compelling, The Films of Luis Bunuel provides a much-needed revaluation of one of the world's greatest film-makers.

Table of Contents

List of Plates
xii
Introduction 1(12)
Roads to and from the Abyss: Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie and the Comedy of Desire
13(23)
Family Romansces: Bunuel's Mexican Melodramas
36(54)
Susana: The Daughter's Seduction
44(16)
Una mujer sin amor and Romantic Love
60(12)
Los Olvidados and the 'Uncanny'
72(18)
Male Desire
90(44)
Ensayo de un crimen and Oedipality
97(14)
El: Fetishism and Paranoia
111(13)
Cet obscur object du desire and Sado-masochism
124(10)
Female Desire
134(39)
Le Journal d'une femme de chambre: Mothers and Daughters
138(13)
Belle de jour and Female Perversion
151(22)
Conclusion 173(3)
A Bunuel Filmography 176(14)
Bibliography 190(9)
Index 199

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