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    Vertigo and the Spectator of Film Analysis.Andrew Klevan - 2014 - Film-Philosophy 18 (1):147-171.
    Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo skilfully continues to stimulate different views of it – hence the volume of writing – different ways of viewing it, different ways of being a viewer of it . One purpose of the piece is to provide a little caution to those students coming to study Vertigo , and Spectatorship, for the first time: not to presume that the film, and by association any film, has one type of spectator. It is through examining various responses to it (...)
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  2. Introduction.Alex Clayton & Andrew Klevan - 2011 - In Alex Clayton & Andrew Klevan (eds.), The Language and Style of Film Criticism. Routledge.
     
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    The language and style of film criticism.Alex Clayton & Andrew Klevan (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    The Language and Style of Film Criticism brings together original essays from an international range of academics and film critics highlighting the achievements, complexities and potential of film criticism. In recent years, in contrast to the theoretical, historical and cultural study of film, film criticism has been relatively marginalised, especially within the academy. This book highlights the distinctiveness of film criticism and addresses ways in which it can take a more central place within the academy and develop in dynamic ways (...)
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  4. Description.Andrew Klevan - 2011 - In Alex Clayton & Andrew Klevan (eds.), The Language and Style of Film Criticism. Routledge.
     
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