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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 one another. 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.
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Science fiction films, Historical films, Film noir, Film criticism, History and criticism, Film genres, Films de science-fiction, Histoire et critique, Films noirs, Genres cinématographiques, PERFORMING ARTS, Reference, Technology in motion pictures, Science fiction films--history and criticism, Film noir--history and criticism, Pn1995.9.s26 a84 2011, 791.43/61Edition | Availability |
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Tech-Noir Film: A Theory of the Development of Popular Genres
2011, Intellect, Limited
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1841505404 9781841505404
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Tech-Noir Film: A Theory of the Development of Popular Genres
Sep 26, 2011, Intellect Ltd
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1841504246 9781841504247
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