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A world-weary detective.a cynical femme fatale.a bleak night world of sex and violence. Think Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Graham, Dana Andrews, Audrey Totter. Now think again about noir.
A new book from a pair of Illinois State University English professors proposes a fresh understanding of the classic genre.
“Noir Affect” (Fordham University Press) reveals that noir is more than simply a specific cycle of mid-century American movies or novels. In a deep dive beneath the surface, co-editors Christopher Breu and the late Elizabeth Hatmaker, along with their contributors, explore the genre through a collection of essays, viewing the classic genre through the lens of affect theory.