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[ecrea] New book: Tech-Noir Film: A Theory of the Development of Popular Genres
Mon Jul 18 22:35:13 GMT 2011
*Tech-Noir Film: A Theory of the Development of Popular Genres *
*By Emily E. Auger *
*About the book
*From the post-apocalyptic world of /Blade Runner/ to the James Cameron
mega-hit /Terminator/, tech-noir has emerged as a distinct genre, with
roots in both the Promethean myth and the earlier popular traditions of
gothic, detective, and science fiction. In this new volume, many
well-known film and literary works -- including /The Matrix, RoboCop/,
and /Mary Shelley's Frankenstein/ -- are discussed with reference to
their relationship to tech-noir and each other.
Tech-noir films, like all popular genres regardless of form, perpetually
reground myth in real world events and issues. These events, as always,
include war, but the years between 1970 and 2005, the years of the
release dates for most of the films considered, were also years of
extraordinary scientific and technological developments. They also
develop their characters and sets so as to appeal to a larger film
audience and lend special dramatic attention to the experiences of the
victim or victims of technology. Many of these films have very little
dialogue and rely on visual ways of conveying the tech-noir message,
notably the frequent treatment of the human form within the
/mise-en-scène./ The tech-noir genre is thus likely to last for as long
as technology itself has currency within discourse, and it will surely
have that currency for as long as it provides new and problematic
possibilities for life. Featuring an extensive, clearly indexed
filmography, /Tech-Noir Film/ will be of great interest to anyone
wishing to learn more about the development of this new and highly
innovative genre.
*About the author
*Emily E. Auger has graduate degrees in history, art and English
literature. She has taught art history in Canadian and American
universities for over twenty years.
*About Intellect
*Intellect publishes a diverse portfolio of academic books and journals
in creative practice and popular culture. Their publications are in the
fields of visual arts, film studies, performing arts, and culture and
media studies.
*Title info
*
*Full Title:* /Tech-Noir Film: A Theory of the Development of Popular Genres
/*Author:* Emily E. Auger
*ISBN:* 9781841504247
*Published by: *Intellect* | Publication:* July 20th 2011
*Price:* £60 / $95
*Binding:* Hardback | *Extent: *pp | *Dimensions:* 230x174mm
*Territory:* World | *Readership:* General /Academic / Specialist
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