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Darkness Calls A Critical Investigation Of Neonoir Sue Short

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Darkness Calls A Critical Investigation Of Neonoir Sue Short
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.28 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Sue Short
ISBN: 9783030138066, 9783030138073, 3030138062, 3030138070
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Darkness Calls A Critical Investigation Of Neonoir Sue Short by Sue Short 9783030138066, 9783030138073, 3030138062, 3030138070 instant download after payment.

This book examines the contrasting forms neo-noir has taken on screen, asking what prompts our continued interest in tales of criminality and moral uncertainty. Neo-noir plots are both familiar and diverse, found in a host of media formats today, and now span the globe. Yet despite its apparent prevalence—and increased academic attention—many core questions remain unanswered. What has propelled noir’s appeal, half a century on after its supposed decline? What has led film-makers and series-creators to rework given tropes? What debates continue to divide critics? And why are we, as viewers, so drawn to stories that often show us at our worst? Referencing a range of films and series, citing critical work in the field—while also challenging many of the assumptions made—this book sets out to advance our understanding of a subject that has fascinated audiences and academics alike. Theories relating to gender identity and neo-noir’s tricky generic status are discussed, together with an evaluation of differing comic inflections and socio-political concerns, concluding that, although neo-noir is capable of being both progressive and reactionary, it also mobilises potentially radical questions about who we are and what we might be capable of.

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