
Straw Dogs
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Stevie Simkin's study sheds light on the film's treatment by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) and tracks its subsequent tortuous journey towards home-video release, buffeted by various shifts in the BBFC's policy on representations of sexual violence. But, equally importantly, Simkin provides a highly original accountof themaking of the film, drawing on extensive research in Peckinpah's archive, including analysis of draft scripts, notes, memos and contemporary press items, as well as insights from a number of Peckinpah's associates, and key figures at the BBFC.
'A swift, compelling read. Thorough and scholarly without the faintest whiff of academic stuffiness, Stevie Simkin's study of Straw Dogs summons up the turmoil of the 1960s and 70s and illuminates the highly charged subject of sexual violence on film.'
Stephen Farber, Film Critic, The Hollywood Reporter
Stevie Simkin is Reader in Drama and Film at the University of Winchester, UK. He is the author of, among other works, Revenge Tragedy: A New Casebook (2001), Early Modern Tragedy and the Cinema of Violence (2005), and, also in the Controversies series, a volume on Basic Instinct (forthcoming, 2013).
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Acknowledgements
A Note on References
Introduction
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PART I: STRAW DOGS THEN
Production History
Genesis and Pre-Production
Shooting and the Problem of Susan George
The Editing Process: Shaping an Ending
Original Release and Reception
England Swings, America Rocks: Straw Dogs in its Cultural Context
Feminism and the Sexual Revolution
Backlash: Morality, Censorship and the MPAA
Straw Dogs and the American Censors
Straw Dogs, American Audiences and American Critics
Sixties Britain: a Quieter Revolution
Straw Dogs and the UK Critics
PART II: STRAW DOGS NOW
Home Video Release: the Video Nasties Debate
Eighteen Years in the Wilderness
Moving with the Times: the BBFC and sexual violence
Straw Dogs Unbound
PART III: KEY THEMES AND IDEAS
Introduction
Straw Dogs, Masculinity and Violence
Straw Dogs and Vietnam
A Man's House Is
The Problem of Amy
PART IV: KEY SCENE ANALYSIS
The Rape Scene: Introduction
Venner's Arrival
The First Rape
The Second Rape
Script Development
Eroticising, Endorsing
PART V: THE LEGACY OF STRAW DOGS
Straw Dogs, Survival Horror and Rape Revenge
Remake/Remodel
Closing Thoughts
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Key Details
Appendix B: List of References
Endnotes.
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