Film noir
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Film noir
(New approaches to film genre)
Wiley-Blackwell, 2012
- : pbk
- : hardback
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Note
Bibliography: p. [217]-224
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Film Noir offers new perspectives on this highly popular and influential film genre, providing a useful overview of its historical evolution and the many critical debates over its stylistic elements.
Brings together a range of perspectives on a topic that has been much discussed but remains notoriously ill-defined
Traces the historical development of the genre, usefully exploring the relations between the films of the 1940s and 1950s that established the "noir" universe and the more recent films in which it has been frequently revived
Employs a clear and intelligent writing style that makes this the perfect introduction to the genre
Offers a thorough and engaging analysis of this popular area of film studies for students and scholars
Presents an in-depth analysis of six key films, each exemplifying important trends of film noir: Murder, My Sweet; Out of the Past; Kiss Me Deadly; The Long Goodbye; Chinatown; and Seven
Table of Contents
List of Plates ix Acknowledgments xiii
1 Introduction 1
2 Historical Overview 20
3 Critical Overview 50
4 Murder, My Sweet 73
5 Out of the Past 100
6 Kiss Me Deadly 123
7 The Long Goodbye 146
8 Chinatown 171
9 Seven 191
Afterword 215
References 217
Further Reading 223
Index 225
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