Greek Film Noir /

Investigates how film noir has been received, adapted and developed in Greece, from the 1940s to the presentTraces the evolution of a scholarly neglected - in the Greek context - film genre; it introduces an original corpus of texts extending from the 1940s to the present Offers a panoramic overview...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Πούπου, Άννα, 1977- (επιμελήτρια), Φέσσας, Νικίτας (επιμελητής), Χάλκου, Μαρία (επιμελήτρια)
Μορφή: Βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2022.
Σειρά:Traditions in World Cinema
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t CONTENTS --  |t List of Figures --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t Contributors --  |t Traditions in World Cinema --  |t Foreword --  |t Introduction --  |t PART I. PARTNERS IN CRIME: RECEPTIONS, AFFINITIES, HYBRIDITIES --  |t 1 There Will Be Ogres: The Interstitial Aesthetics of Film Noir in the Early Films of Nikos Koundouros --  |t 2 Of Mice, Men and Greek Film Noir: The Little Mouse --  |t 3 Historical Coincidence or Generic Cross-Pollination? The Angry Hills and the Birth of Film Noir in Greece --  |t 4 Noir Backstage: Yannis Maris from Page to Screen --  |t 5 Dark Cinema, Dark Sounds: Mimis Plessas and the Integration of Jazz into Greek Film Noir --  |t 6 Fatal Absences and Female Gazes: Alternative Femininities in Greek Film Noir and the Psychological Thriller --  |t 7 Bums and Dark Alleys: Constructing Queerness in a Mid-1960s Greek Noir --  |t PART II. POLITICAL ASPECTS AND TRANSNATIONAL DYNAMICS OF THE GREEK NEO-NOIR --  |t 8 A Dark Intrigue of Murder: Kierion and Reconstruction, or Film Noir as Politics --  |t 9 Neo-Noir and 'Becoming-Murderer' in Tonia Marketaki's John the Violent --  |t 10 The Unbearable Queerness of Singapore Sling: Towards a Queer Ethics and Politics of Irony --  |t 11 Hong Kong and Athens: Contested Spaces of the Global and the Local in the Neo-Noir of John Woo and Alexis Alexiou --  |t 12 Darker Worlds Come in Small Packages: Neo-Noir Sensibility in Greek Cypriot Short Films --  |t 13 Greek Sleuths and Tough Cops: Noir Masculinities in Television Crime Shows (1992-2020) --  |t 14 Mediterranean Film Noir: Twilight Falls on mare nostrum --  |t Appendix: Greek Films and Television Series/Shows Featuring Dominant Noir or Neo-Noir Tropes --  |t Index 
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