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Acknowledgments Introduction. Ingmar Bergman and the Foreign Self Chapter One. "Foreign and Refreshing": The Art Cinema's Queer Allure Chapter Two. The Cultural Construction of a Cold War Auteur: Discourse and Counterdiscourse Chapter Three. The Uncanny Undefined Chapter Four. Staring Down Gender: "Caught Between the Shame of Looking and the Shame of Being Ashamed to Do So"
Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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