PMLA (2001) - Theories and methodologies: Collaboration and concepts of authorship
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- article: Theories and methodologies: Collaboration and concepts of authorship
- author(s): Robert L. Carringer
- journal: PMLA (31/Mar/2001)
- issue: volume 116, issue 2, page 370
- journal ISSN: 0030-8129
- keywords: "Hitchcock's Films" - by Robin Wood, Alexander Doty, Alfred Hitchcock, Barbara Keon, Corey K. Creekmur, Czenzi Ormonde, Farley Granger, François Truffaut, Fredric Jameson, Hitchcock's America (1999) edited by Jonathan Freedman & Richard H. Millington, Kasey Rogers, Literary criticism, Models, Motion pictures, New York City, New York, Patricia Highsmith, Patricia Hitchcock, Patrick McGilligan, Perceptions, Raymond Chandler, Richard Miller, Robert J. Corber, Robert L. Carringer, Robert Walker, Robin Wood, Rope (1948), Ruth Roman, Screenplays, Vertigo (1958), Whitfield Cook, Writing
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Abstract
Carringer offers alternative readings of a canonical text, each of which ultimately derives from one of the original authorial models. The first is an ambitious queer theory reading of Alfred Hitchcock's 1951 classic "Strangers on a Train," and the second is a reconsideration of the film's queer issues from the perspective of collaborative authorship.