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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Killeen, Padraic ; Martin-Jones, David ; Cooper, Sarah
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| Publisher: |
Bloomsbury Academic
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| Date: |
12/28/2023
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| Binding: |
Paperback
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| Condition: |
NEW
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Invoking key concepts from the philosophical writings of Gilles Deleuze and Giorgio Agamben,
The Dark Interval examines a subtle but distinct iconography of passivity, stillness and profound self-affection that recurs across noir films of every era. In doing so, it identifies the emergence of a specific cinematic figure – the 'intervallic' noir protagonist exposed to the redemptive force of his or her own passion. Significantly, the book contextualises the iconography of film noir in relation to prior art-historical visual traditions, in particular earlier representations of melancholia and the saturnine, locating noir against a much broader canvas than has been the norm. Examining central noir films of the classic and modern era (
The Killers,
The Man Who Wasn't There) as well as films at the peripheries of noir (from Jacques Tourneur's
Cat People to Wong Kar Wai's
2046), the book locates a series of iconographic gestures, performance traditions and affective tonalities at once specific to noir and yet resonant with a deeper cultural and philosophical heritage. It is a meditation that uniquely grapples with the
look and the
feel of noir, and which dares to detect a unique quality of 'beatitude' that runs through a certain strain of noir films. In doing so, it illuminates why film noir remains one of the most provocative and affecting visual milieus of our time.
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