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10. Twilight (1998): Age, Beauty, and Star Power—Survival of the Fittest
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Jans B. Wager
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Introduction. DAMES AND DRIVING 1
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Part 1: Contents and Contexts
- 1. Manning the Posts: Classic Noir, Postclassic Noir, and Postmodernism 13
- 2. Sexing the Paradigm: Women and Men in Noir 19
- 3. Racing the Paradigm: The Whiteness of Film Noir 29
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Part 2: Prototypes in Classic Noir
- 4. The Killers (1946): Quintessential Noir? 39
- 5. Out of the Past (1947): Passive Masculinity and Active Femininities 53
- 6. Kiss Me Deadly (1955): Apocalyptic Femmes 63
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Part 3: Return of the Repressed in Retro-Noir
- 7. L.A. Confidential (1997) and Casablanca (1942): Does Anything Change as Time Goes By? 75
- 8. Mulholland Falls (1996): Nuclear Noir as Numbskull Noir 91
- 9. Fight Club (1999): Retro-Noir Masquerades as Neo-Noir 101
- Part 4: Revision of the Repressed in Neo-Noir 115
- 10. Twilight (1998): Age, Beauty, and Star Power—Survival of the Fittest 117
- 11. Fargo (1996): A Woman Who Is Not Herself Mean— Snow-swept Highways and Margie 129
- 12. Jackie Brown (1997): Gender, Race, Class, and Genre 143
- Conclusion. Doing It for bell: Cultural Criticism and Social Change 155
- Notes 161
- Works Cited 173
- Index 181
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Introduction. DAMES AND DRIVING 1
-
Part 1: Contents and Contexts
- 1. Manning the Posts: Classic Noir, Postclassic Noir, and Postmodernism 13
- 2. Sexing the Paradigm: Women and Men in Noir 19
- 3. Racing the Paradigm: The Whiteness of Film Noir 29
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Part 2: Prototypes in Classic Noir
- 4. The Killers (1946): Quintessential Noir? 39
- 5. Out of the Past (1947): Passive Masculinity and Active Femininities 53
- 6. Kiss Me Deadly (1955): Apocalyptic Femmes 63
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Part 3: Return of the Repressed in Retro-Noir
- 7. L.A. Confidential (1997) and Casablanca (1942): Does Anything Change as Time Goes By? 75
- 8. Mulholland Falls (1996): Nuclear Noir as Numbskull Noir 91
- 9. Fight Club (1999): Retro-Noir Masquerades as Neo-Noir 101
- Part 4: Revision of the Repressed in Neo-Noir 115
- 10. Twilight (1998): Age, Beauty, and Star Power—Survival of the Fittest 117
- 11. Fargo (1996): A Woman Who Is Not Herself Mean— Snow-swept Highways and Margie 129
- 12. Jackie Brown (1997): Gender, Race, Class, and Genre 143
- Conclusion. Doing It for bell: Cultural Criticism and Social Change 155
- Notes 161
- Works Cited 173
- Index 181