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Paper Excerpts: ... movie. (Hitchcock Cameos) No one of such consequence as Alfred Hitchcock could possibly not have others wish to follow in his footsteps. And, than the producer and the user. This then becomes a "commodity fetishism" suggesting that when products become commodities, they become "transcendent" also for their unprecedented and evocative design." (Spoto, 66) It is agreed by nearly anyone who studies Hitchcock that his wife, Alma Reville, was the force that moved Hitchcock, as Hitchcock Cameos. Website visited April 21, 2003. http://users.netreach.net/ treyl/hitchcock/cameos.htm Hitchcock Cameos. Website visited April 21, 2003. http://users.netreach.net/ treyl/hitchcock/cameos.htm Apr. 2001. . "The Fetishism of the Commodity and Its Secret" Summary: This is a 2 page paper that relates the Fetishism of the Commodity and Its Secret a theory by Marx to his ...
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Sources list for HITCHCOCK AND FETISHISM: Hitchcock, Alfred. "Let 'Em Play God." Hollywood Reporter, (1948), October. Reprinted in Sidney Gottlieb, ed. Hitchcock on Hitchcock: Selected Writings and Interviews: 114. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995).Classic Cinema Brill, Lesley W. "Hitchcock's The Lodger." A Hitchcock Reader. Ed. Marshall Deutelbaum and Leland Poague. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1986. 70-74. Audience in Alfred Hitchcock’s "The Lodger" Mogg, Ken. Introduction to Hitchcock, 2001. 05 October 2004. http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~muffi n/introduction_to_hitchcock_c.html Mogg, Ken. Introduction to Hitchcock, 2001. 05 October 2004. http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~muffi n/introduction_to_hitchcock_c.html Alfred Hitchcock Taussig, M 1980 The devil and commodity fetishism in South America. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press. The Body as Material Subjectivity Henry Hitchcock Diary, December 1, 1864, Henry Hitchcock Papers, Library of Congress; quoted in C. Royster, The Destructive War (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1991). Stereotypes of Southern Slavery More sources on "HITCHCOCK AND FETISHISM"
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