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9. A ‘Feeling of Suspension’: Tradition and Modernity in La Pointe Courte
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Alicia Byrnes
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Notes on Contributors xi
- Traditions in World Cinema xv
- Introduction: Liminality and the Boundaries of Film Noir 1
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PART I. EXPOSING CULTURAL ANXIETIES
- 1. The Despair of the Noir Generation: Wajda’s Ashes and Diamonds 11
- 2. The Fleap Being Neither Flea nor Fly: Ida Lupino’s Interrogations of Female Trauma in Never Fear 23
- 3. Running Aimlessly: Camino Cortado and Autarkic Spain 37
- 4. Race and the Noir Western: Navigating The Walking Hills 51
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PART II. RECONCEPTUALISING NATIONAL CINEMAS
- 5. ‘My Mama Done Tol’ Me’: Jewish Émigré Noir, Hybridity, and Black-Jewish Relations in Blues in the Night 69
- 6. Expressionism, Existentialism, and Socialism in Scars of the Past 87
- 7. The Deadly Seduction of a Rake: British Costume Melodrama, Noir, and the ‘Othered’ Woman in The Gypsy and the Gentleman 105
- 8. Argentine Gothic-Noir Fusion in The Black Vampire 131
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PART III. AESTHETICS AND ANTECEDENTS
- 9. A ‘Feeling of Suspension’: Tradition and Modernity in La Pointe Courte 147
- 10. Dostoyevsky ’58: Richard Brooks’s Brothers Karamazov as Baroque Noir 161
- 11. Men in Black: I Confess, the Hitchcock Noir, and the American Gothic 180
- Selected Bibliography 195
- Index 207
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Notes on Contributors xi
- Traditions in World Cinema xv
- Introduction: Liminality and the Boundaries of Film Noir 1
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PART I. EXPOSING CULTURAL ANXIETIES
- 1. The Despair of the Noir Generation: Wajda’s Ashes and Diamonds 11
- 2. The Fleap Being Neither Flea nor Fly: Ida Lupino’s Interrogations of Female Trauma in Never Fear 23
- 3. Running Aimlessly: Camino Cortado and Autarkic Spain 37
- 4. Race and the Noir Western: Navigating The Walking Hills 51
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PART II. RECONCEPTUALISING NATIONAL CINEMAS
- 5. ‘My Mama Done Tol’ Me’: Jewish Émigré Noir, Hybridity, and Black-Jewish Relations in Blues in the Night 69
- 6. Expressionism, Existentialism, and Socialism in Scars of the Past 87
- 7. The Deadly Seduction of a Rake: British Costume Melodrama, Noir, and the ‘Othered’ Woman in The Gypsy and the Gentleman 105
- 8. Argentine Gothic-Noir Fusion in The Black Vampire 131
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PART III. AESTHETICS AND ANTECEDENTS
- 9. A ‘Feeling of Suspension’: Tradition and Modernity in La Pointe Courte 147
- 10. Dostoyevsky ’58: Richard Brooks’s Brothers Karamazov as Baroque Noir 161
- 11. Men in Black: I Confess, the Hitchcock Noir, and the American Gothic 180
- Selected Bibliography 195
- Index 207