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Book Title
Dark Interval : Film Noir, Iconography, and Affect
ISBN
9781501393037
Publication Name
Dark Interval : Film Noir, Iconography, and Affect
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
Publication Year
2023
Series
Thinking Cinema Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Padraic Killeen
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
13.5 Oz
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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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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Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-10
1501393030
ISBN-13
9781501393037
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Author
Padraic Killeen
Publication Name
Dark Interval : Film Noir, Iconography, and Affect
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Series
Thinking Cinema Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
13.5 Oz

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Pn1995.9.F54k55
Reviews
"Film noir, Padraic Killeen argues, is a cinema of missing persons. It is around this condition of missingness, gleaned from intervallic moments of inertia and irruption, passivity and passion, arrest and absorption, that this perceptive and philosophically probing study gracefully pivots. Through an eclectic and innovative montage of theories and films that effortlessly transcends the discursive constraints of genre, period and style, The Dark Interval presents a fresh and conceptually rich prism that brings out a paradoxically redemptive light from the shades of noir." -- Henrik Gustafsson, Professor of Media Studies, Film & Visual Culture, University of Tromsø, Norway, author of Crime Scenery in Postwar Film and Photography (2019) "One of the classic images of film noir is the moment where the hero pauses to light a cigarette and exhale slowly as if unaware of the narrative's demand for action. Now, in this masterly study of the genre from Padraic Killeen, that moment gets its due. Arguing for this state of apparent passivity to be considered as a "dark interval" or glimpse of potentiality, Killeen invokes a pantheon of thinkers to tease out just how this might affect our reading of noir. As he moves easily between his choice of texts, from Cat People through Alphaville , The Long Goodbye , and The Big Lebowski , Killeen demonstrates an extraordinary facility for interrogating established perspectives, while always remaining lucid and focused. This is at once a film lover's guide to noir and a rigorous application of philosophical thought to one of popular culture's most enduring genres." -- Ruth Barton, Head of School of Creative Arts, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, and author of Irish National Cinema (2004) and Hedy Lamarr: The Most Beautiful Woman in Film (2012), "Film noir, Padraic Killeen argues, is a cinema of missing persons. It is around this condition of missingness, gleaned from intervallic moments of inertia and irruption, passivity and passion, arrest and absorption, that this perceptive and philosophically probing study gracefully pivots. Through an eclectic and innovative montage of theories and films that effortlessly transcends the discursive constraints of genre, period and style, The Dark Interval presents a fresh and conceptually rich prism that brings out a paradoxically redemptive light from the shades of noir." -- Henrik Gustafsson, Professor of Media Studies, Film & Visual Culture, University of Tromsø, Norway, author of Crime Scenery in Postwar Film and Photography (2019) "One of the classic images of film noir is the moment where the hero pauses to light a cigarette and exhale slowly as if unaware of the narrative's demand for action. Now, in this masterly study of the genre from Padraic Killeen, that moment gets its due. Arguing for this state of apparent passivity to be considered as a "dark interval" or glimpse of potentiality, Killeen invokes a pantheon of thinkers to tease out just how this might affect our reading of noir. As he moves easily between his choice of texts, from Cat People through Alphaville , The Long Goodbye , and The Big Lebowski , Killeen demonstrates an extraordinary facility for interrogating established perspectives, while always remaining lucid and focused. This is at once a film lover's guide to noir and a rigorous application of philosophical thought to one of popular culture's most enduring genres." -- Ruth Barton, Head of School of Creative Arts, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, and author of Irish National Cinema (2004) and Hedy Lamarr: The Most Beautiful Woman in Film (2012) "Killeen brings a fresh perspective to an exhaustively studied genre ... [A] refreshing and illuminating take on familiar existential tropes in film noir." -- Journal of American Culture, "Film noir, Padraic Killeen argues, is a cinema of missing persons. It is around this condition of missingness, gleaned from intervallic moments of inertia and irruption, passivity and passion, arrest and absorption, that this perceptive and philosophically probing study gracefully pivots. Through an eclectic and innovative montage of theories and films that effortlessly transcends the discursive constraints of genre, period and style, The Dark Interval presents a fresh and conceptually rich prism that brings out a paradoxically redemptive light from the shades of noir." -- Henrik Gustafsson, Professor of Media Studies, Film & Visual Culture, University of Tromsø, Norway, author of Crime Scenery in Postwar Film and Photography (2019) "One of the classic images of film noir is the moment where the hero pauses to light a cigarette and exhale slowly as if unaware of the narrative's demand for action. Now, in this masterly study of the genre from Padraic Killeen, that moment gets its due. Arguing for this state of apparent passivity to be considered as a "dark interval" or glimpse of potentiality, Killeen invokes a pantheon of thinkers to tease out just how this might affect our reading of noir. As he moves easily between his choice of texts, from Cat People through Alphaville , The Long Goodbye , and The Big Lebowski , Killeen demonstrates an extraordinary facility for interrogating established perspectives, while always remaining lucid and focused. This is at once a film lover's guide to noir and a rigorous application of philosophical thought to one of popular culture's most enduring genres." -- Ruth Barton, Head of School of Creative Arts, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, and author of Irish National Cinema (2004) and Hedy Lamarr: The Most Beautiful Woman in Film (2012) "Killeen brings a fresh perspective to an exhaustively studied genre ... [A] refreshing and illuminating take on familiar existential tropes in film noir." -- Journal of American Culture " The Dark Interval is well researched, written, and argued. Killeen defines key terms and invents novel uses for philosophical concepts by applying them to contemporary film texts. ... Padraic Killeen's book is one that similarly satisfies the reader's appetite for a hearty feast of philosophy and film." -- Film-Philosophy
Table of Content
Acknowledgments List of Figures Introduction The Interval as a Philosophical Concept ( Prelude ) 1. The 'Dark Interval' in Noir: From Iconography to Affect 2. The Passion of Ed Crane: Narrative Dissolution, Zero Affect, and Beatitude in The Man Who Wasn't There 3. Vesperal Noir: Intervallic Suspension in Cat People 4. Saving Those Who Weep: The Interval of Affective Rupture in Alphaville 5. 2046 : Orphic Lingering in the Dark Interval (Or, What Becomes of Lemmy's Cigarettes) 6. Outside The Law: The Long Goodbye , Temporal Lapse, and Force-of-Law 7. Missing Persons and Deadbeats: Abiding in the Dark Interval 8. Coda: Passion at the Impasse - Noir in Transit Bibliography Index
Topic
Film / Genres / General, General, Film / History & Criticism
Lccn
2021-056922
Dewey Decimal
791.43/655
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
23/Eng/20220126
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Philosophy, Performing Arts

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