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I Spit on Your Grave

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Meir Zarchi’s I Spit On Your Grave (1978) is of the most controversial films ever made—both condemned as misogynistic and praised for raising uncomfortable issues about sexual violence. David Magui...
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  • 27 March 2018
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There is no denying that Meir Zarchi’s I Spit on Your Grave (1978) deserves its title as one of the most controversial films ever made. While many condemn it as misogynistic, others praise it for raising uncomfortable issues about sexual violence. While its reputation as a cult film has undoubtedly been cemented by its unique position in the 1970s/80s exploitation era and the "video nasties" scandal, it has also become mythologized by its own official and unofficial franchises.

David Maguire examines why the film still continues to provoke fierce debate forty years on, not only investigating the historical, social, and political landscape into which the film was first released—and condemned—but also examining how it is has inadvertently become ground zero for the rape-revenge genre because of its countless imitators. The book explores how academic study has reevaluated the film’s importance as a cultural statement on gender, the conflicting readings that it throws up, the timeless appeal of its story as examined through folklore and mythology, and its updating to reflect contemporary issues in a post-9/11 world of vengeance and retaliation.

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Price: $15.00
Pages: 128
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: WallFlower Press
Series: Cultographies
Publication Date: 27 March 2018
Trim Size: 6.89 X 4.37 in
ISBN: 9780231188753
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Guides & Reviews
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A retrospective book.
David Maguire is a programmer for the Leeds International Film Festival’s fantasy/horror strand, with an MA in Film Studies from the University of Bradford.

Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. History and Herstory in the 1970s and 1980s
2. ‘Only Women Bleed’: Filth or Feminist?
3. I Spit on Your Grave and its Legacy
Notes
Filmography
Bibliography
Index