Drawing on Daphne du Maurier's short story and contemporary newspaper
reports of bird attacks in California, Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds
(1963) featured Tippi Hedren in her first starring role. Camille
Paglia's compelling study considers the film's aesthetic, technical and
mythical qualities, and analyses its depiction of gender and family
relations. A film about anxiety, sexual power and the violence of
nature, it is quintessential Hitchcock.
Camille Paglia's foreword to this new edition reflects upon the
relationship between Hitchcock and his leading lady Hedren in the light
of recent debates about male power, female agency and the #MeToo
movement.