This collection of essays brings Fellini criticism up to date, employing a range of recent critical filters, including semiotic, psychoanalytical, feminist and deconstructionist.
Frank Burke is Professor of Film Studies at Queen's University. Marguerite R. Waller is Professor of English and Women's Studies, University of California, Riverside.
Fellini and Lacan: The Hollow Phallus, the Male Womb, and the Retying of the Umbilical
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(27)
William Van Watson
When in Rome Do As the Romans Do? Federico Fellini's Problematization of Femininity (The White Sheik)
92
(15)
Virginia Picchietti
Whose Dolce vita Is This, Anyway? The Language of Fellini's Cinema
107
(14)
Marguerite R. Waller
'Toby Dammit,' Intertext, and the End of Humanism
121
(16)
Christopher Sharrett
Fellini's Amarcord: Variations on the Libidinal Limbo of Adolescence
137
(18)
Dorothee Bonnigal
Memory, Dialect, Politics: Linguistic Strategies in Fellini's Amarcord
155
(14)
Cosetta Gaudenzi
Fellini's Ginger and Fred: Postmodern Simulation Meets Hollywood Romance
169
(19)
Millicent Marcus
Cinecitta and America: Fellini Interviews Kafka (Intervista)
188
(21)
Carlo Testa
Interview with the Vamp: Deconstructing Femininity in Fellini's Final Films (Intervista, La voce della luna)
209
(24)
Aine O'Healy
Selected Bibliography
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(2)
Filmography
235
(2)
Contributors
237
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