Noir Affect
Autor Christopher Breu, Elizabeth A. Hatmaker, Paula Rabinowitz, Alexander Dunst, Sean Grattanen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2020
The forms of affect associated with noir are resolutely negative: These are narratives centered on loss, sadness, rage, shame, guilt, regret, anxiety, humiliation, resentment, resistance, and refusal. Moreover, noir often asks us to identify with those on the losing end of cultural narratives, especially the criminal, the lost, the compromised, the haunted, the unlucky, the cast-aside, and the erotically "perverse," including those whose greatest erotic attachment is to death. Drawing on contemporary work in affect theory, while also re-orienting some of its core assumptions to address the resolutely negative affects narrated by noir, Noir Affect is invested in thinking through the material, bodily, social, and political-economic impact of the various forms noir affect takes. If much affect theory asks us to consider affect as a space of possibility and becoming, Noir Affect asks us to consider affect as also a site of repetition, dissolution, redundancy, unmaking, and decay. It also asks us to consider the way in which the affective dimensions of noir enable the staging of various forms of social antagonism, including those associated with racial, gendered, sexual, and economic inequality. Featuring an Afterword by the celebrated noir scholar Paula Rabinowitz and essays by an array of leading scholars, Noir Affect aims to fundamentally re-orient our understanding of noir. Contributors: Alexander Dunst, Sean Grattan, Peter Hitchcock, Justus Nieland, Andrew Pepper, Ignacio S nchez Prado, Brian Rejack, Pamela Thoma, Kirin Wachter-Grene
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780823287666
ISBN-10: 0823287661
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press
ISBN-10: 0823287661
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press
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Notă biografică
Paula Rabinowitz (Afterword By)
Paula Rabinowitz is Professor Emerita of English at the University of Minnesota and serves as editor-in- chief of the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature. Her publications include numerous essays and books on mid-twentieth-century American culture, including Black and White and Noir: Americäs Pulp Modernism (2002) and the prize-winning American Pulp: How Paperbacks Brought Modernism to Main Street (2014). She is currently working on a collection of essays titled ¿Into the Image¿ and a double biography of two fathers, ¿Cold War Dads: Family Secrets and the National Security State.¿ She lives in Queens, New York.
Christopher Breu (Edited By)
Christopher Breu is professor of English at Illinois State University where he teaches contemporary literature and culture and critical and cultural theory. He is the author of Insistence of the Material: Literature in the Age of Biopolitics (2014) and Hard-Boiled Masculinities (2005). He also is the editor of a special section on ¿Materialisms¿ in symplok¿ 24, nos. 1¿2 (2017).
Elizabeth A. Hatmaker (Edited By)
Elizabeth A. Hatmaker was a poet, theorist, and teacher. She was instructional assistant professor at Illinois State University. She was the author of two books of poetry, Infrastructures (2015) and Girl in Two Pieces (2009). She passed away in 2015 due to complications from ALS.
Paula Rabinowitz is Professor Emerita of English at the University of Minnesota and serves as editor-in- chief of the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature. Her publications include numerous essays and books on mid-twentieth-century American culture, including Black and White and Noir: Americäs Pulp Modernism (2002) and the prize-winning American Pulp: How Paperbacks Brought Modernism to Main Street (2014). She is currently working on a collection of essays titled ¿Into the Image¿ and a double biography of two fathers, ¿Cold War Dads: Family Secrets and the National Security State.¿ She lives in Queens, New York.
Christopher Breu (Edited By)
Christopher Breu is professor of English at Illinois State University where he teaches contemporary literature and culture and critical and cultural theory. He is the author of Insistence of the Material: Literature in the Age of Biopolitics (2014) and Hard-Boiled Masculinities (2005). He also is the editor of a special section on ¿Materialisms¿ in symplok¿ 24, nos. 1¿2 (2017).
Elizabeth A. Hatmaker (Edited By)
Elizabeth A. Hatmaker was a poet, theorist, and teacher. She was instructional assistant professor at Illinois State University. She was the author of two books of poetry, Infrastructures (2015) and Girl in Two Pieces (2009). She passed away in 2015 due to complications from ALS.