Katrina Younes
The Ecology of American Noir
Katrina Younes
The Ecology of American Noir
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This volume investigates the relationship between the conventions of noir fiction and film and its sub-types in relation to environmental crises.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- The Scandinavian Invasion66,95 €
- Shakespeare and the Poetics and Politics of Relevance110,99 €
- Ben De BruynThe Novel and the Multispecies Soundscape59,99 €
- Bienvenue Bekone BekoneRead the ecology59,99 €
- William Faulkner in the Media Ecology58,99 €
- Code Noir25,99 €
- J P TelotteRobot Ecology and the Science Fiction Film88,99 €
-
-
-
This volume investigates the relationship between the conventions of noir fiction and film and its sub-types in relation to environmental crises.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032931555
- ISBN-10: 1032931558
- Artikelnr.: 72011455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032931555
- ISBN-10: 1032931558
- Artikelnr.: 72011455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Katrina Younes is an Assistant Professor (Limited Duties) at Western University's Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies.
Introduction to The Ecology of American Noir
0.1 What is The Ecology of American Noir?
0.2 Defining American Noir
0.3 Defining Eco-Noir
0.4 Detailed Overview of the Chapters
Chapter 1: The Hardboiled Eco-Awareness of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond
Chandler
1.1 Hammett and Chandler's Fragmented Scales
1.2 Fragmentation and Temporality
1.3 Red Harvest (1929)
1.4 From Personville to Poisonville
1.5 The Big Sleep (1939)
1.6 Conclusion
Chapter 2: Exploitation and Extraction in Chinatown and The Two Jakes
2.1 From Noir to Neo-Noir
2.2 Chinatown and The Two Jakes
2.3 Resource Extraction in the Films
2.4 Neo-Noir Perception
2.5 Incest
2.6 Race
2.7 Looking Ahead: What The Two Jakes Tells us About The Future
2.8 Conclusion
Chapter 3: Rhizomatic Eco-Noir Visions of New York 2140 and Hummingbird
Salamander
3.1"What is Happening?" and "What Happened?"
3.2 Methodology
3.3 The New Nordic Noir
3.4 New York 2140
3.5 The Collective PI and the Rhizomatic Map of New York City
3.6 Regenerating Crime and Violence
3.7 The Scene of the Seen Victim
3.8 Hummingbird Salamander: The Rhizome and the "Weird"
3.9 The Hardboiled and Weird Female Green PI
3.10 The Eco-Crime Scene and Olfactory Sensations
3.11 Conclusion
Chapter 4: Afterword
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Introduction to The Silent Sea and Eco-Noir Han
4.3 Collective Detectiveships, Lunar Water, and Luna
4.4 Conclusion
0.1 What is The Ecology of American Noir?
0.2 Defining American Noir
0.3 Defining Eco-Noir
0.4 Detailed Overview of the Chapters
Chapter 1: The Hardboiled Eco-Awareness of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond
Chandler
1.1 Hammett and Chandler's Fragmented Scales
1.2 Fragmentation and Temporality
1.3 Red Harvest (1929)
1.4 From Personville to Poisonville
1.5 The Big Sleep (1939)
1.6 Conclusion
Chapter 2: Exploitation and Extraction in Chinatown and The Two Jakes
2.1 From Noir to Neo-Noir
2.2 Chinatown and The Two Jakes
2.3 Resource Extraction in the Films
2.4 Neo-Noir Perception
2.5 Incest
2.6 Race
2.7 Looking Ahead: What The Two Jakes Tells us About The Future
2.8 Conclusion
Chapter 3: Rhizomatic Eco-Noir Visions of New York 2140 and Hummingbird
Salamander
3.1"What is Happening?" and "What Happened?"
3.2 Methodology
3.3 The New Nordic Noir
3.4 New York 2140
3.5 The Collective PI and the Rhizomatic Map of New York City
3.6 Regenerating Crime and Violence
3.7 The Scene of the Seen Victim
3.8 Hummingbird Salamander: The Rhizome and the "Weird"
3.9 The Hardboiled and Weird Female Green PI
3.10 The Eco-Crime Scene and Olfactory Sensations
3.11 Conclusion
Chapter 4: Afterword
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Introduction to The Silent Sea and Eco-Noir Han
4.3 Collective Detectiveships, Lunar Water, and Luna
4.4 Conclusion
Introduction to The Ecology of American Noir
0.1 What is The Ecology of American Noir?
0.2 Defining American Noir
0.3 Defining Eco-Noir
0.4 Detailed Overview of the Chapters
Chapter 1: The Hardboiled Eco-Awareness of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond
Chandler
1.1 Hammett and Chandler's Fragmented Scales
1.2 Fragmentation and Temporality
1.3 Red Harvest (1929)
1.4 From Personville to Poisonville
1.5 The Big Sleep (1939)
1.6 Conclusion
Chapter 2: Exploitation and Extraction in Chinatown and The Two Jakes
2.1 From Noir to Neo-Noir
2.2 Chinatown and The Two Jakes
2.3 Resource Extraction in the Films
2.4 Neo-Noir Perception
2.5 Incest
2.6 Race
2.7 Looking Ahead: What The Two Jakes Tells us About The Future
2.8 Conclusion
Chapter 3: Rhizomatic Eco-Noir Visions of New York 2140 and Hummingbird
Salamander
3.1"What is Happening?" and "What Happened?"
3.2 Methodology
3.3 The New Nordic Noir
3.4 New York 2140
3.5 The Collective PI and the Rhizomatic Map of New York City
3.6 Regenerating Crime and Violence
3.7 The Scene of the Seen Victim
3.8 Hummingbird Salamander: The Rhizome and the "Weird"
3.9 The Hardboiled and Weird Female Green PI
3.10 The Eco-Crime Scene and Olfactory Sensations
3.11 Conclusion
Chapter 4: Afterword
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Introduction to The Silent Sea and Eco-Noir Han
4.3 Collective Detectiveships, Lunar Water, and Luna
4.4 Conclusion
0.1 What is The Ecology of American Noir?
0.2 Defining American Noir
0.3 Defining Eco-Noir
0.4 Detailed Overview of the Chapters
Chapter 1: The Hardboiled Eco-Awareness of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond
Chandler
1.1 Hammett and Chandler's Fragmented Scales
1.2 Fragmentation and Temporality
1.3 Red Harvest (1929)
1.4 From Personville to Poisonville
1.5 The Big Sleep (1939)
1.6 Conclusion
Chapter 2: Exploitation and Extraction in Chinatown and The Two Jakes
2.1 From Noir to Neo-Noir
2.2 Chinatown and The Two Jakes
2.3 Resource Extraction in the Films
2.4 Neo-Noir Perception
2.5 Incest
2.6 Race
2.7 Looking Ahead: What The Two Jakes Tells us About The Future
2.8 Conclusion
Chapter 3: Rhizomatic Eco-Noir Visions of New York 2140 and Hummingbird
Salamander
3.1"What is Happening?" and "What Happened?"
3.2 Methodology
3.3 The New Nordic Noir
3.4 New York 2140
3.5 The Collective PI and the Rhizomatic Map of New York City
3.6 Regenerating Crime and Violence
3.7 The Scene of the Seen Victim
3.8 Hummingbird Salamander: The Rhizome and the "Weird"
3.9 The Hardboiled and Weird Female Green PI
3.10 The Eco-Crime Scene and Olfactory Sensations
3.11 Conclusion
Chapter 4: Afterword
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Introduction to The Silent Sea and Eco-Noir Han
4.3 Collective Detectiveships, Lunar Water, and Luna
4.4 Conclusion