International noir /

International noir / edited by Homer B. Pettey and R. Barton Palmer. - 1 online resource (xv, 272 pages) : illustrations (black and white) - Traditions in world cinema . - Traditions in world cinema. .

Includes bibliographical references, filmography and index.

Introduction : the noir impulse / British noir / French noir 1947-79 : from grunge-noir to noir-hilism / French neo-noir : an aesthetic for the policier / Early Japanese noir / The gunman and the gun : Japanese film noir since the late 1950s / Darker than dark : film noir in its Asian contexts / Nordic noir and neo-noir : the human criminal / Indian film noir / The new sincerity of neo-noir / Post-noir : getting back to business / Homer B. Pettey -- Jim Leach -- Susan Hayward -- Maureen Turim -- Homer B. Pettey -- David Desser -- Stephen Teo -- Andrew Nestingen -- Corey K. Creekmur -- R. Barton :Palmer -- Mark Bould.

Examines the influence of film noir on visual narrative and technique in global cinematic traditions. Following World War II, film noir became the dominant cinematic expression of Cold War angst, influencing new trends in European and Asian filmmaking. International Noir examines film noir's influence on the cinematic traditions of Britain, France, Scandinavia, Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, and India. This book suggests that the film noir style continues to appeal on such a global scale because no other cinematic form has merged style and genre to effect a vision of the disturbing consequences of modernity. International noir has, however, adapted and adopted noir themes and aesthetic elements so that national cinemas can boast an independent and indigenous expression of the genre. Ranging from Japanese silent films and women's films to French, Hong Kong, and Nordic New Waves, this book also calls into question critical assessments of noir in international cinemas. In short, it challenges prevailing film scholarship to renegotiate the concept of noir. Ending with an examination of Hollywood's neo-noir recontextualization of the genre, and post-noir's reinvigorating critique of this aesthetic, International Noir offers Film Studies scholars an in-depth commentary on this influential global cinematic art form, further offering extensive bibliography and filmographies for recommended reading and viewing. Key Features. Examines noir's influence on film narrative and technique in several different national cinemas Covers British, French and Japanese noir as well as the influence of noir on Scandivavian, Chinese and Korean cinema Includes chapters on neo-noir and post-noir films

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Film noir--History and criticism.
Film noir--Influence.
Films noirs--Histoire et critique.
Films noirs--Influence.
PERFORMING ARTS--Film & Video--Reference.
PERFORMING ARTS--Reference.
Film noir.
Film noir


Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.

PN1995.9.F54 / I58 2014

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