Table of Contents:
  • Contributors; Introduction; 1 Love, American Style: Hitchcock's Hollywood; 2 Unveiling Maternal Desires: Hitchcock and American Domesticity; 3 American Shame: Rope, James Stewart, and the Postwar Crisis in American Masculinity; 4 From Spellbound to Vertigo: Alfred Hitchcock and Therapeutic Culture in America; 5 Hitchcock's Washington: Spectatorship, Ideology, and the ""Homosexual Menace"" in Strangers on a Train; 6 Rear-View Mirror: Hitchcock, Poe, and the Flaneur in America; 7 Hitchcock and American Character: The Comedy of Self-Construction in North by Northwest.
  • 8 Hitchcock's Revised American Vision: The Wrong Man and Vertigo9 Fearful Cemetery; Filmography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; P; R; S; T; V; W; Y; Z.