In the first section Mayne examines three theoretical models of spectatorship: the perceptual, the institutional, and the historical. The second section presents case studies which focus on textual analysis, the "disrupting genre," "star-gazing," and finally the audience itself. Specific topics include the place of the spectator in "The" "Picture of Dorian Gray"; the construction of Bette Davis's star persona; fantasies of race and film viewing in "Field of Dreams" and "Ghost"; and gay and lesbian audiences as "critical" audiences. "Cinema and Spectatorship" provides a thoruogh and accessible overview of this complex, fragmented, and often controversial area of film theory.
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