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BL
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Record Number
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659299
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Main Entry
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Dixon, Wheeler W.,1950-
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Title & Author
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Film noir and the cinema of paranoia\ Wheeler Winston Dixon
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Publication Statement
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Edinburgh :: Edinburgh University Press,, ©2009
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (viii, 198 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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9780748630318 (electronic bk.)
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: 0748630317 (electronic bk.)
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9780748623990
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074862399X
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9780748624003
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0748624007
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0748623094
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9780748623099
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-185) and index
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Contents
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The dream of return -- The postwar bubble -- The 1950s death trip -- The flip side of the 1960s -- The failure of culture -- Living in fear -- Appendix: A galleryof classi noir 'heavies.'
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Abstract
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Film Noir and the Cinema of Paranoia is an overview of 20th- and 21st-century noir and fatalist film practice from 1945 onwards. The book demonstrates the ways in which American cinema has inculcated a climate of fear in our daily lives, as reinforced, starting in the 1950s, by television, and later videocassettes, the web, and the Internet, to create, by the early 21st century a hypersurveillant atmosphere in which no one can avoid the barrage of images that continually assault our senses. The book begins with the return of American soldiers from World War II, 'liberated' from war in the Paci
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Subject
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Film noir-- United States-- History and criticism
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Subject
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Film noir-- Great Britain-- History and criticism
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Subject
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Electronic books
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Dewey Classification
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791.43/655
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LC Classification
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PN1995.9.F54D59 2009eb
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