Book: Women In Film Noir Published in 1978, the first edition of this text assembled scholars and critics committed to understanding the cinema in terms of gender, sexuality, politics, psychoanalysis and semiotics. This edition is expanded to include essays which explore "neo-noir," postmodernism and other trends.
"Women in Film Noir "is one of the classic course texts of film studies, a groundbreaking attempt to chart the ways in which meanings and fantasies are produced in film noir through representations of the femme fatal and other female roles. First published in 1978, "Women in Film Noir "assembled a group of scholars and critics committed to understanding the cinema in terms of gender, sexuality, politics, psychoanalysis, and semiotics. This work remains fresh and insightful and is reprinted here.
For this new expanded edition, the editor has brought together further essays that reflect renewed interest in film noir. Exploring "neo-noir," postmodernism, and other contemporary trends, new essays offer readings of, among others, "Bound" and "Basic Instinct," broadening the scope of the book to include questions of race and homosexuality.
Details of Book: Women In Film Noir Book: Women In Film Noir
Author: E. Ann Kaplan
ISBN: 0851706665
ISBN-13: 9780851706665
, 978-0851706665
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 1998/10/27
Publisher: British Film Institute
Number of Pages: 238
Language: English