Back to the Grindhouse: Neo-Exploitation in Contemporary American Cinema Open Access
O'Brien, Mike (2011)
Abstract
This thesis examines contemporary examples of exploitation films in American cinema. Discussing these films as neo-exploitation, I consider the ways in which certain directors are appropriating styles and themes from 1970s exploitation cinema. I argue that in doing so, the directors are intentionally using references to a film period and type in order to comment on their own contemporary moment. While the films I analyze may seem like gratuitous cinematic spectacles, I contend that they are in fact deeply layered films and proceed to discuss them critically.
Table of Contents
Neo-Exploitation: An Introduction...1
Enter the Grindhouse...7
Contemporary Blaxploitation and Pastiche in Black Dynamite...27
Robert Rodriguez's Visual Vocabulary of Violence...54
Conclusion...80
Works Cited...83
Filmography...88
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