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Film Noir

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Studies
Subject
Genre
Keywords
film noir, detective films, american cinema
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Edinburgh University Press
Collection
Traditions in American Cinema
Language
English
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Hardcover240 pages
6 x 9 ¼ inches (15.5 x 23.5 cm)
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978-0-7486-9107-4
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Book Presentation:
Explores the development of film noir as a cultural and artistic phenomenon

This book traces the development of what we know as film noir from the proto-noir elements of Feuillade’s silent French crime series and German Expressionism to the genre’s mid-twentieth century popularization and influence on contemporary global media.

By employing experimental lighting effects, oblique camera angles, distorted compositions, and shifting points-of-view, film noir’s style both creates and comments upon a morally adumbrated world, where the alienating effects of the uncanny, the fetishistic, and the surreal dominate. What drew original audiences to film noir is an immediate recognition of this modern social and psychological reality.

Much of the appeal of film noir concerns its commentary on social anxieties, its cynical view of political and capitalist corruption, and its all-too-brutal depictions of American modernity. This book examines the changing, often volatile shifts in representations of masculinity and femininity, as well as the genre’s complex relationship with Afro-American culture, observable through noir’s musical and sonic experiments.
Key Features
• Traces the history of film noir from its aesthetic antecedents through its mid-century popularization to its influence on contemporary global media
• Discusses the influence of literary and artistic sources on the development of film noir
• Includes extensive bibliographies, filmographies and recommended noir film viewing
• Concludes with a reflective chapter by Alain Silver and James Ursini on their own influential studies and collections on film noir criticism

About the authors:
Homer B. Pettey is Professor Emeritus of Film and Comparative Literature at the University of Arizona. He serves as the founding and general editor for Global Film Directors (Rutgers U.P.), Global Film Studios (Edinburgh U.P.), and International Stars (Edinburgh U.P.).
R. Barton Palmer is Calhoun Lemon Professor of Literature Emeritus at Clemson University. He is the author, editor, or general editor of many books including Hollywood’s Dark Cinema: The American Film Noir (1994), After Hitchcock: Influence, Imitation, and Intertextuality (2006), and A Little Solitaire: John Frankenheimer and American Film (2011). He is the series editor for EUP’s traditions in World Cinema, Traditions in American Cinema and International Film Stars series, and he is co-editor of five recent EUP books: Michael Mann, George Cukor, Film Noir, International Noir and The Other Hollywood Renaissance.

Press Reviews:
This volume of essays which views film noir as both a global cinematic aesthetic and social/political expression will be invaluable for those new to film noir as well as to established scholars within the field. Comprehensive and helpful guides to viewing and reading round off what is a highly readable collection.– Deborah Cartmell, De Montfort University, Leicester

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