French and American noir : dark crossings
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French and American noir : dark crossings
(Crime files)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
- : hardback
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-221) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A longstanding misconception surrounding the term French noir suggests that the post-war French thriller and film noir were a development of, or response to, a pre-existing American tradition. This book challenges this misconception, examining the complexity of this trans-Atlantic exchange and refocusing debate to include a Franco-French lineage.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Introduction Fetishistic Noir: Charles Baudelaire and Leo Malet Liberation Noir: Boris Vian and the Serie Noire (1) Allegorical Noir: Boris Vian and the Serie Noire (2) Noir Strangulation (1): Terry Stewart and Vernon Sullivan Noir Strangulation (2): Amelie Nothomb and Intertextuality Jazz: Classic French Film Noir as Trans-Atlantic Exchange Fatal(e) Crossings: Figures of the Feminine in French and American Film Noir Americans in Paris From Honest Thief to Media Sociopath Double-Crossings: Reversing the Remake Bibliography Index
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