<p>This original study examines the representation of the body in French New Wave films through discussion of a series of films by Jean-Luc Godard perhaps the central figure of the French New Wave.</p><p>Through analysis of <i>À bout de souffle</i> <i>Une femme est une femme</i> <i>Le Mépris</i> and <i>Alphaville</i> alongside discussion of some of Godard’s lesser-known French New Wave films the book explores the interrelation between bodies books and bathrooms that they facilitate. In so doing it aims to destabilise the French New Wave’s myth of male exceptionalism and denaturalise the gender dynamic most commonly viewed at its heart revealing that the women who make up a fundamental part of its fabric are not textually trapped by Godard’s authorial presence. Instead their corporeality disrupts any purported authorial and national ownership of their bodies.</p><p>Given the enduring popularity and visibility of the French New Wave and of Jean-Luc Godard in universities and journals <i>The Body in Jean-Luc Godard’s New Wave Films </i>will appeal to scholars in the disciplines of French and film studies as well as to undergraduate and postgraduate students of these disciplines.</p>
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