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Rebel Without a Cause: Approaches to a Maverick Masterwork TABLE OF CONTENTS "Introduction: Rebel Without a Cause, Fifty Years Later" 1-28 J. David Slocum Slocum Notes 29-32 "Story Into Script" 33-37 Nicholas Ray "Stark Performance" 38-57 Murray Pomerance Pomerance Notes 58-61 "'You Want a Good Crack in the Mouth?': Rebel Without a Cause, 62-103 Violence and the Cinema of Nicholas Ray" Susan White White Notes 104-109 "Rebel Without a Cause: Growing up Male in Jim's Mom's World" 110-134 Jon Lewis Lewis Notes 135-136 "Nicholas Ray's Rebel Without a Cause" 137-158 George M. Wilson Wilson Notes 159 "Jim Stark's 'Barbaric Yawp': Rebel Without a Cause and the 160-178 Cold War Crisis in Masculinity" Jon Mitchell Mitchell Notes 179-182 "'Armageddon Without A Cause': 183-206 Playing 'Chicken' in the Atomic Age" Mick Broderick Broderick Notes 207-213 "Youth, Moral Panics, and the End of Cinema: 214-233 On the Reception of Rebel Without a Cause in Europe" Daniel Biltereyst Bilteyrest Notes 234-238 "Rebellion and Citizenship: Hannah Arendt, Jim Stark, and 239-257 American Public Life in the 1950s" Elena Loizidou Loizidou Notes 258-261 "Heathers and the Rebel Archetype" 262-268 James C. McKelly McKelly Notes 269 "The Stark Screen Teen: 270-282 Echoes of James Dean in Recent Young Rebel Roles" Tim Shary Shary Notes 283 "In the Shadow of Rebel Without a Cause: The Postcolonial Rebel" 284-312 Claudia Springer Springer Notes 313-314 Cast and Production Credits 315-317 Select Bibliography 318-320 Contributors 321-324 Acknowledgments 325
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Rebel without a cause (Motion picture).