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Author Maher, Sean, author.

Title Film noir and Los Angeles : urban history and the dark imaginary / Sean W. Maher
Published New York, NY : Routledge, 2021
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Series Routledge advances in film studies
Routledge advances in film studies.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Los Angeles Noirscapes -- Part I Approaching the Metropolis -- 1 From Modern Metropolis to Postmodern Urbanism -- 2 Hard-Boiled Boulevards -- Part II Los Angeles -- Between the Screen and the Streets -- 3 City of Silhouettes -- 4 Noirscapes of Motion -- 5 Neo Noirscape of Nostalgia -- 6 Through a Glass Darkly: Global Los Angeles and Postmodern Noirscapes at the End of the Twentieth Century -- Conclusion -- Appendix I Classic Film Noirs (1940-1960) Featuring Bunker Hill in Location Cinematography -- Index
Summary This book combines film studies with urban theory in a spatial exploration of twentieth century Los Angeles. Configured through the dark lens of noir, the author examines an alternate urban history of Los Angeles forged by the fictional modes of detective fiction, film noir and neo noir. Dark portrayals of the city are analyzed in Raymond Chandler's crime fiction through to key films like Double Indemnity (1944) and The End of Violence (1997). By employing these fictional elements as the basis for historicising the city's unrivalled urban form, the analysis demonstrates an innovative approach to urban historiography. Revealing some of the earliest tendencies of postmodern expression in Hollywood cinema, this book will be of great relevance to students and researchers working in the fields of film, literature, cultural and urban studies. It will also be of interest to scholars researching histories of Los Angeles and the American noir imagination
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Dr Sean Maher is Senior Lecturer in the Creative Industries Faculty at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane, Australia. He has been a been Visiting Scholar at UCLA Film and Television Archives. He is an Australian representative on the Steering Committee for the Filmmakers Research Network (FRN), a British Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) grant investigating filmmaking-based research. As a writer and director, he has produced essay films on Los Angeles and film noir as part of investigating creative practice-based research (Maher, S. and Kerrigan S, (2016) Noirscapes: Using the screen to write Los Angeles noir as urban historiography in the Journal of Writing in Creative Practice)
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Subject Film noir -- United States -- History and criticism
Film noir
Motion pictures
SUBJECT Los Angeles (Calif.) -- In motion pictures
Subject California -- Los Angeles
United States
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780203730034
0203730038
9781351396837
1351396838