Description
This volume stands out as one of the best and perhaps the single most essential book in English on film noir. Biesen reveals an untold part of the movement with originality, sophistication, and vitality. Her work will become a foundation for subsequent interpretation of film noir, as well as an ideal text in film, history, and cultural studies courses. -- Brian Taves, film historian, author of The Romance of Adventure: The Genre of Historical Adventure Movies
About the Author
Sheri Chinen Biesen is an associate professor of radio, television, and film studies at Rowan University.
Reviews
Biesen adds a new perspective that enhances scholarship on the subject and makes this book a must. Choice 2006 Ms Biesen describes too how film noir drew on societal anxieties as Americans faced fear, loss and shortages during the war and viewed ever-more-harrowing newsreel footage. 'As life on the homefront became increasingly hard-boiled,' she writes, 'so too did American film.' -- Nina Ayoub Chronicle of Higher Education 2006 Biesen's book is readable, informative and jargon free... Biesen uses her research into studio archives, the films' attendant publicity and the contemporary press to bring alive the wartime period of film noir and its transformation into a post-war genre for dealing with troubled veterans returning home, the coming of the Cold War, nuclear angst and the effects of McCarthyism on Hollywood and the nation at large. Times Literary Supplement 2006 Readers will come away from Blackout with a fuller understanding of the industrial and historical contexts of wartime film noir. -- Charles Maland Cineaste 2006 This text offers a compelling history of wartime Hollywood and a provocative challenge to current noir scholarship. Southern California Quarterly 2006 An important contribution to the history of film noir. -- Jan-Christopher Horak Screening the Past 2006 A film noir aficionado, Biesen provides the most detailed and thoroughly researched interpretation of this era's American film noir. -- Clayton Koppes American Historical Review 2007 The author is to be congratulated on producing an exemplary study in empirical film history. -- Brian Neve Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television 2008
Book Information
ISBN 9780801882180
Author Sheri Chinen Biesen
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 408g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 15mm
Details
Subtitle: |
World War II and the Origins of Film Noir |
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Johns Hopkins University Press |