Reviews
"This remarkable book will change readers' view of New Wave cinema. Geneviève Sellier approaches this key movement in French cinema from an original perspective, developing a nuanced yet incisive argument about the links between masculinity, auteurism, and filmic representations."-- Ginette Vincendeau , author of Jean-Pierre Melville: An American in Paris, "This remarkable book will change readers' view of New Wave cinema. Geneviève Sellier approaches this key movement in French cinema from an original perspective, developing a nuanced yet incisive argument about the links between masculinity, auteurism, and filmic representations."- Ginette Vincendeau , author of Jean-Pierre Melville: An American in Paris, "This remarkable book will change readers' view of New Wave cinema. Genevive Sellier approaches this key movement in French cinema from an original perspective, developing a nuanced yet incisive argument about the links between masculinity, auteurism, and filmic representations." Ginette Vincendeau, author of Jean-Pierre Melville: An American in Paris "Thanks to this unwavering translation, Genevive Sellier's bracing expos has stripped the New Wave of its stylish attire to reveal an unappealing male body. Vigilant and determined, she has trolled a sea of French criticism to net her evidence."--Dudley Andrew, Yale University, "Thanks to this unwavering translation, Geneviève Sellier's bracing exposé has stripped the New Wave of its stylish attire to reveal an unappealing male body. Vigilant and determined, she has trolled a sea of French criticism to net her evidence."- Dudley Andrew , Yale University, "Thanks to this unwavering translation, Genevive Sellier's bracing expos has stripped the New Wave of its stylish attire to reveal an unappealing male body. Vigilant and determined, she has trolled a sea of French criticism to net her evidence."-- Dudley Andrew , Yale University, “Thanks to this unwavering translation, Genevi ve Sellier’s bracing expos has stripped the New Wave of its stylish attire to reveal an unappealing male body. Vigilant and determined, she has trolled a sea of French criticism to net her evidence.â€�- Dudley Andrew , Yale University, "Thanks to this unwavering translation, Geneviève Sellier's bracing exposé has stripped the New Wave of its stylish attire to reveal an unappealing male body. Vigilant and determined, she has trolled a sea of French criticism to net her evidence."-- Dudley Andrew , Yale University, "This remarkable book will change readers' view of New Wave cinema. Genevive Sellier approaches this key movement in French cinema from an original perspective, developing a nuanced yet incisive argument about the links between masculinity, auteurism, and filmic representations."-- Ginette Vincendeau , author of Jean-Pierre Melville: An American in Paris, “This remarkable book will change readers’ view of New Wave cinema. Genevi ve Sellier approaches this key movement in French cinema from an original perspective, developing a nuanced yet incisive argument about the links between masculinity, auteurism, and filmic representations.â€�- Ginette Vincendeau , author of Jean-Pierre Melville: An American in Paris, "This remarkable book will change readers' view of New Wave cinema. Geneviève Sellier approaches this key movement in French cinema from an original perspective, developing a nuanced yet incisive argument about the links between masculinity, auteurism, and filmic representations." Ginette Vincendeau, author of Jean-Pierre Melville: An American in Paris