Home > Authors > Bill Mesce > Peckinpah's women
Peckinpah's women
"Debate over the violence and sexual themes of Sam Peckinpah's films often eclipsed the aesthetic appreciation of his work. Feminist criticism of the 1970s and the director's own combative personality usually prevented reasonable evaluation of his films. A prevalent autheurist view did not recognize how Peckinpah was subject to the whims and character of an industry that he never fully understood. Although the passage of time has muted the initial shock value of his filmed violence, no similar reappraisal has dealt with those perceptions of misogyny and looked to reevaluate Peckinpah's on-screen treatment of women."--BOOK JACKET.
See on goodreads
Recent activity
Rate this book to see your activity here.
12 Books Similar to Peckinpah's women by Bill Mesce
Bookscovery readers who liked Peckinpah's women also like
Artists on the art of survival, Artists on the Art of Survival and Big Hug.
How many of these have you read?
Precis by
Comments and reviews of Peckinpah's women
Please sign in to leave a comment