Emersonian Perfectionism and the Films of Alfred Hitchcock | William Rothman




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Summary: Under construction | William Rothman William Rothman  is Professor of Motion Pictures and Director of the Graduate Programs in Film Studies at the University of Miami. He was founding editor of Harvard University Press's "Harvard Film Studies" series, and is currently series editor of Cambridge University Press's "Studies in Film." His books include Hitchcock-The Murderous Gaze, The "I" of the Camera, Documentary Film Classics, Reading Cavell's The World Viewed: A Philosophical Perspective on Film, Cavell on Film, Jean Rouch: A Celebration of Life and Film and Three Documentary Filmmakers. He is currently working on a book tentatively titled "Emersonian Hollywood" as well as a new book on Hitchcock and a second edition of Hitchcock--The Murderous Gaze.