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3. Can We Call It Sexploitation?
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vi
- Acknowledgements viii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Not Quite Hollywood 12
- 2. Emerging from Another Era – Narrative and Style in Modern Exploitation Cinema 32
- 3. Can We Call It Sexploitation? 47
- 4. Sex Morality Plays: Character in Adult Cinema 64
- 5. The Body is Everything: Sexploitation Spectacle 74
- 6. Exploitation-Horror Cinema 97
- 7. Cannibalising Tradition: Romero’s Zombies and a Blood Feast 110
- 8. Slash and Burn: The Exploitation-Horror Film in Transition 124
- 9. Blaxploitation Cinema: Race and Rebellion 140
- 10. Sex, Violence and Urban Escape: Blaxploitation Tropes and Tales 157
- 11. The Blaxploitation Female 174
- 12. Exploitation as a Movement 185
- Select Bibliography 196
- Index 202
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vi
- Acknowledgements viii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Not Quite Hollywood 12
- 2. Emerging from Another Era – Narrative and Style in Modern Exploitation Cinema 32
- 3. Can We Call It Sexploitation? 47
- 4. Sex Morality Plays: Character in Adult Cinema 64
- 5. The Body is Everything: Sexploitation Spectacle 74
- 6. Exploitation-Horror Cinema 97
- 7. Cannibalising Tradition: Romero’s Zombies and a Blood Feast 110
- 8. Slash and Burn: The Exploitation-Horror Film in Transition 124
- 9. Blaxploitation Cinema: Race and Rebellion 140
- 10. Sex, Violence and Urban Escape: Blaxploitation Tropes and Tales 157
- 11. The Blaxploitation Female 174
- 12. Exploitation as a Movement 185
- Select Bibliography 196
- Index 202