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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction
An Unrivaled Figure A Philosophical Filmmaker Hitchcock and Catholicism Moralism, Not Moralizing I Confess: What We Say, Whom We Tell Notes Works Cited
Skepticism
1. Jealousy and Trust in The Lodger
Factual and Fictional Sources for the Film Hitchcock and Stannard’s Script Jealousy and Trust in the Film Postscript Works Cited and Consulted
2. Fun with Suspicion
Works Cited
3. Heroic Satans and Other Hitchcockian Heresies
Notes Works Cited
4. “Guilt, Confession, and … Then What?”: The Paradine Case and Under Capricorn
Note Works Cited
5. The Forgotten Cigarette Lighter and Other Moral Accidents in Strangers on a Train
Works Cited
Immorality
6. Hitchcock’s Immoralists
Matters of Morality Three Immoralist Perspectives Two Immoralists Why Be Moral? Morality and Rationality Morality and Advantage Self and Others How to Do Things with Hitch Notes Works Cited
7. Hitchcock the Amoralist: Rear Window and the Pleasures and Dangers of Looking
Note Works Cited
8. Voyeurism Revisited
Defining Voyeurism Cine-voyeurism The Fictional Voyeur Rear Window Ethics Note Works Cited
Moralizing
9. Alfred Hitchcock as Moralist
Wrong Men Natural Expression A Surface Life Morality in The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) Lodging in Guilt Note Works Cited and Consulted
10. The Deepening Moralism of The Wrong Man
Notes Works Cited
11. Hitchcock and the Philosophical End of Film
Danto on the End of Art Danto and the Philosophical End of Film Deleuze on Hitchcock Keaton’s Spectator Cinema Rear Window and Sherlock Jr. Two Forms of Film Dialectic Psycho North by Northwest Rope The Birds After the End of Film Note Works Cited
Moral Acts
12. The Dread of Ascent: The Moral and Spiritual Topography of Vertigo
Therapeutic Dead-Ends Psychological Adolescence Symptomatic Conflicts Out of the Past The False Mirror of Possibility Circles of Futility Notes Works Cited
13. The Philosophy of Marriage in North by Northwest
Notes Works Cited
14. “The Loyalty of an Eel”: Issues of Political, Personal, and Professional Morality in (and around) Torn Curtain
Works Cited
15. Hobbes, Hume, and Hitchcock: The Case of Frenzy
Notes Works Cited
Bibliography Alfred Hitchcock Selected Filmography Contributors Index Back Cover
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