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Film Noir: A Critical Introduction


Film Noir: A Critical Introduction

Hardback by Brookes, Dr Ian (University of Nottingham, UK)

Film Noir: A Critical Introduction

£95.00

ISBN:
9781780933269
Publication Date:
9 Mar 2017
Language:
English;English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Film Noir: A Critical Introduction

Description

What is film noir? With its archetypal femme fatale and private eye, its darkly-lit scenes and even darker narratives, the answer can seem obvious enough. But as Ian Brookes shows in this new study, the answer is a lot more complex than that. This book is designed to tackle those complexities in a critical introduction that takes into account the problems of straightforward definition and classification. Students will benefit from an accessible introductory text that is not just an account of what film noir is, but also an interrogation of the ways in which the term came to be applied to a disparate group of American films of the 1940s and 1950s.

Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: What is Film Noir? 1. Genre and the Problem of Film Noir 2. Visual Style and Narrative Themes 3. Genre and Gender Part 2: The History of Film Noir 4. Prehistory and the Wartime Period, 1939-1945 5. The Postwar Period, 1945-1950 6. The Late Period, 1950-1958 Part 3: Case Study: The Veteran Problem and Postwar Film Noir 7. The Discourse of Veteran Readjustment 8. The Veteran and the Readjustment Narrative 9. Conformity, Community, and Citizenship Coda: The End of Film Noir Bibliography Filmography Index

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