Cinema, Pain and Pleasure: Consent and the Controlled Body  

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"Kaplan, E. A. (1978) 'Lina Wertmüller's Sexual Politics', Marxist Perspectives, 1:2, 94–104."

Cinema, Pain and Pleasure: Consent and the Controlled Body (2013) is a book by Steven Allen

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From Tattoo to Saw, this book considers mainstream cinema's representation of the viscerally dominated and marked body. Examining a shift in the late twentieth century to narratives that highlight subjection, endurance and willed-acquiescence, it probes the confluence of pain, pleasure and consent to analyse the implications of the change.




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