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A Critical Companion to David Lynch
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- 2024
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- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-2810-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-2811-2
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 324
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- Contents No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 10
- Chapter 1: Sound Comes First: Understanding the Music and Sound Design of David Lynch’s Short Films No access
- Chapter 2: Pataphysical Narratives in Lynch’s Short Films and What Is David Working on Today? No access
- Chapter 3: Sense and Significance in Six Men Getting Sick No access
- Chapter 4: Narrativism and Performativity in Absurda and Darkened Room No access
- Chapter 5: Reframing Noir Windows: The Inward Gaze of David Lynch’s The Grandmother No access
- Chapter 6: Openness from Closure: Creative Emergence and Embodied Dynamics in Eraserhead No access
- Chapter 7: The Beautiful Tragedy of Lynch’s The Elephant Man No access
- Chapter 8: David Lynch Constrained on Dune No access
- Chapter 9: The Phonic Materiality of David Lynch’s Lost Highway No access
- Chapter 10: “My Most Experimental Movie”: Transcendental Style and the Art Spirit in David Lynch’s The Straight Story No access
- Chapter 11: Driving Buicks to the Moon: Innocence and Experience in Wild at Heart No access
- Chapter 12: Past and Possible Lives in Inland Empire No access
- Chapter 13: “It Is Happening Again”: Repetition and Replay in the Works of David Lynch No access
- Chapter 14: “A Woman in Trouble”: Twin Peaks as Critique of Patriarchal Violence No access
- Chapter 15: How Twin Peaks: The Return’s Diane Escapes the Plot: The Pinnacle of Lynch’s Use of Metafiction and Entrapment No access
- Chapter 16: “Tricks”: Inside Lynch’s Hotel Room No access
- Chapter 17: Necropolitical Patriarchy and the Lynchian Koan No access
- Chapter 18: Innocence Lost: Constructions of Childhood in The Alphabet and The Grandmother No access
- Chapter 19: Wonder, Weather, and Coffee: Lynch and the Sacred of the Everyday No access
- Index No access Pages 313 - 318
- About the Contributors No access Pages 319 - 324





