Critical theory and film : rethinking ideology through film noir
By: Vighi, Fabio
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This Critical Theory and Contemporary Society volume analyzes how cinema can help critical theory repoliticize culture and society.
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791.43 VI FI Film studies : the basics / | 791.4301 BO FI Film art : an introduction / | 791.4301 FI LM Film criticism in the digital age / | 791.4301 VI CR Critical theory and film : rethinking ideology through film noir | 791.43015 BA FR From Antz to Titanic : reinventing film analysis | 791.43015 BU UN Understand film studies / | 791.43015 BY IN An introduction to film criticism : major critical approaches to narrative film / |
This Critical Theory and Contemporary Society volume analyzes how cinema can help critical theory repoliticize culture and society.
Introduction -- The dialectic's narrow margin: film noir between Adorno and Hegel -- On critical theory's dialectical dilemma -- a configuration pregnant with tension: Fritz Lang for critical theory -- Coda: the enjoyment of film in theory.