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Robin Wood


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in The United Kingdom
February 23, 1931

Died
December 18, 2009

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Robert Paul Wood, known as Robin Wood, was an English film critic and educator who lived in Canada for much of his life. He wrote books on the works of Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Satyajit Ray, Ingmar Bergman, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Arthur Penn. Wood was a longtime member - and co-founder, along with other colleagues at Toronto's York University - of the editorial collective which publishes CineACTION!, a film theory magazine. Wood was also York professor emeritus of film.[2]

Robin Wood was a founding editor of CineAction! and author of numerous influential works, including new editions published by Wayne State University Press of Personal Views: Explorations in Film (2006), Howard Hawks (2006), Ingmar Bergman (2013), Arthur Penn (
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Hitchcock's Films Revisited

4.21 avg rating — 296 ratings — published 1965 — 11 editions
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Hollywood from Vietnam to R...

4.29 avg rating — 203 ratings — published 1986 — 10 editions
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Howard Hawks

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Rio Bravo

4.17 avg rating — 82 ratings — published 2003 — 6 editions
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Robin Wood on the Horror Fi...

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Sexual Politics & Narrative...

4.57 avg rating — 54 ratings — published 1998 — 6 editions
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Hitchcock's Films

4.30 avg rating — 57 ratings — published 1965 — 15 editions
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Personal Views: Exploration...

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Apu Trilogy

4.24 avg rating — 21 ratings — published 1972 — 8 editions
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“Can anyone capable of genuinely appreciating Mozart and Mizoguchi possibly say that he is not, in that respect, immeasurably better off than someone whose cultural horizon is limited to bingo and The Black and White Minstrel Show? The assimilation will not necessarily make him a better person (a common, and obviously fallacious, assumption), but it will open to him possibilities that are closed to his less fortunate fellow humans. If that is what is meant by an "élite," then I for one shall not willingly sacrifice my membership of it in the name of some perverse and destructive egalitarianism: to put it succinctly, nothing is ever going to come between me and The Magic Flute. It is not, however, an elite from which I would wish anyone to feel excluded: on the contrary, I would like to share my advantages with as many others as possible. That is why I am a teacher.”
Robin Paul Wood

“Yet if all reality is subjective, all certitude is impossible.”
Robin Paul Wood, Hollywood from Vietnam to Reagan...and Beyond

“Despair is perhaps today our most dangerous enemy, and the most difficult to combat. Money is power, and it is overwhelmingly in the hands of our potential destroyers, who are supported by the governments so many of us have helped to elect. I have a voice somewhere inside me that says, all too frequently, "Give up, shut up; really retire; do all the things you want to do, read your books, listen to your music, watch your movies, it's already a lost war, leave it all alone." But then those books, that music, those films, tell me the exact opposite: "You must fight, you must speak. If you stop, what happens to your self-respect?”
Robin Wood, Hollywood from Vietnam to Reagan

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