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A Companion To Film Noir Andrew Spicer Helen Hanson

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A Companion To Film Noir Andrew Spicer Helen Hanson
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.67 MB
Pages: 544
Author: Andrew Spicer, Helen Hanson
ISBN: 9781118523728, 9781444336276, 1118523725, 1444336274
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Companion To Film Noir Andrew Spicer Helen Hanson by Andrew Spicer, Helen Hanson 9781118523728, 9781444336276, 1118523725, 1444336274 instant download after payment.

An authoritative companion that offers a wide-ranging thematic survey of this enduringly popular cultural form and includes scholarship from both established and emerging scholars as well as analysis of film noir's influence on other media including television and graphic novels. 

Covers a wealth of new approaches to film noir and neo-noir that explore issues ranging from conceptualization to cross-media influences 

Features chapters exploring the wider ‘noir mediascape’ of television, graphic novels and radio 

Reflects the historical and geographical reach of film noir, from the 1920s to the present and in a variety of national cinemas Includes contributions from both established and emerging scholars

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