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Film Noir, American Workers, And Postwar Hollywood Dennis Broe

Film Noir, American Workers, And Postwar Hollywood By Dennis Broe

Film Noir, American Workers, And Postwar Hollywood by Dennis Broe


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Film Noir, American Workers, And Postwar Hollywood by Dennis Broe

Film noir, which flourished in 1940s and 50s, reflected the struggles and sentiments of postwar America. Dennis Broe contends that the genre, with its emphasis on dark subject matter, paralleled the class conflict in labor and union movements that dominated the period.

By following the evolution of film noir during the years following World War II, Broe illustrates how the noir figure represents labor as a whole. In the 1940s, both radicalized union members and protagonists of noir films were hunted and pursued by the law. Later, as labor unions achieve broad acceptance and respectability, the central noir figure shifts from fugitive criminal to law-abiding cop.

Expanding his investigation into the Cold War and post-9/11 America, Broe extends his analysis of the ways film noir is intimately connected to labor history. A brilliant, interdisciplinary examination, this is a work that will appeal to a broad spectrum of readers.

Film Noir, American Workers, And Postwar Hollywood Reviews

Reminds the reader that class, while often submerged, was important to postwar American society and culture. The classic noir films of the period provided a vivid commentary on class in America."--Richard Greenwald, Drew University

About Dennis Broe

Dennis Broe is associate professor of film at Long Island University.

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CIN081303549XG
9780813035499
081303549X
Film Noir, American Workers, And Postwar Hollywood by Dennis Broe
Used - Good
Paperback
University Press of Florida
2010-04-30
224
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