Gender and the uncanny
- 302 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Examines how uncanny films of the Weimar Republic engage with and respond to changing gender norms and women's emancipation.


Examines how uncanny films of the Weimar Republic engage with and respond to changing gender norms and women's emancipation.
A view of a long-neglected classic of Weimar cinema - now restored and widely available - as both a gripping narrative of infidelity and jealousy and a film inherently about film.