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SUMMARY:Suspense and the Metropolis: Hitchcock In and Beyond the City
DESCRIPTION:Please join the English department for a faculty colloquium w
ith Visiting Assistant Professor of English\, Michael Mirabile. This tal
k entitled\, "Suspense and the Metropolis: Hitchcock In and Beyond the Ci
ty\," will address how the film director Alfred Hitchcock drew on aspects
of modern urban life to \;intensify feelings of suspense for his aud
ience. \; Hitchcock's preferred genre\, the thriller\, became an idea
l vehicle for exploring the impact on individuals of the unprecedented sp
eed \;and constructional heights associated with \;modernity.
0\; Films such as Vertigo (1958) and North by Northwest (1959) additional
ly marked the transition from \;a focus on \;metropolitan \;a
rchitecture to \;a focus \;on national and global networks that l
ink cities \;through systems of transportation and communication.
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Please join the English department fo
r a faculty colloquium with Visiting Assistant Professor of English\, Mic
hael Mirabile.
This talk entitled\, "Suspense and
the Metropolis: Hitchcock In and Beyond the City\," will address how the
film director Alfred Hitchcock drew on aspects of modern urban life to
60\;intensify feelings of suspense for his audience. \; Hitchcock's p
referred genre\, the thriller\, became an ideal vehicle for exploring the
impact on individuals of the unprecedented speed \;and constructiona
l heights associated with \;modernity. \; Films such as Verti
go (1958) and North by Northwest (1959) additionally marked
the transition from \;a focus on \;metropolitan \;architectu
re to \;a focus \;on national and global networks that link citie
s \;through systems of transportation and communication. \;
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160\; This talk entitled\, "Suspense and the Metropolis: Hitchcock In and
Beyond the City\," will address how the film director Alfred Hi
tchcock drew on aspects of modern urban life to \;intensify feelings
of suspense for his audience. \; \;
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