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Index
Front Cover Title Page Copyright Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgements PART I SETTING THE SCENE
1. Introduction
Defining film noir Corpus French and American film noir: historical links Sociological theory Constructivism and psychoanalysis Biocultural approaches Evolutionary psychology The biocultural turn in evolutionary science A biocultural approach to gender: similarity and difference The cinema of fatal desire
2. Fatal(e) Desire in French Poetic Realism
Introduction: poetic realism as proto-noir Gendered figures in poetic realism Star-crossed lovers: the tragic hero and French fatale Conclusion
PART II THE LONG SHADOW OF WAR
3. Looking for the Light
Introduction: invasion, occupation, collaboration A cinema of paradox Les Années noires Liberation crime drama and the myth of the Resistance Le réalisme noir Conclusion
4. Too Many Women? War and Fatal(e) Desire
Introduction Classic American femme fatale French fatale: ‘Cherchez la femme’ War, demographics and assertive femininity: sex ratio theory Conclusion
PART III CHERCHEZ LA FEMME
5. Fatal(e) Passions: Tragic Fatalitaires
Introduction: passionate love as universal human adaptation Love styles Star-crossed lovers Male sexual jealousy Simone Signoret as modern girl and prostitute fatalitaire Femininity as masquerade? Evil pimps Race, class and gender in J’irai cracher sur vos tombes Conclusion
6. ‘Thou Shalt Not Covet’: Adulterous Fatalitaires
Introduction: what do women want? Le dernier tournant [The Last Turn] The Postman Always Rings Twice From fatalitaire Thérè;se Raquin [The Adulteress] Ascenseur pour l’échafaud [Lift to The Scaffold] Conclusion
7. Bad Girls
Introduction: the bad-girl fatale The unruly femme What does the femme Demonic fatale The long shadow of war The unglamorous fatale Paranoia, lethal femme Woman as spectacle and exchange object The femme Conclusion: from spectacle to subjectivity
PART IV CHERCHEZ L’HOMME
8. Fatal Men
Introduction L’homme fatal Bonnes è tuer [One Step to Eternity Une Manche et la Belle La Bête è L’Affût Conclusion
9. Law Enforcers Meet the Femme
Introduction Honourable cops and shady dames Cops and robbers: blurred boundaries Investigating the femme En cas de Malheur From protection to violent surveillance: the bodyguard hypothesis Bardot as new fatalitaire Conclusion
10. Love and Money: Gender and Consumption in Gangster Noir
Introduction Urban spaces of conspicuous consumption Conspicuous consumption, honour and hyper-masculinity Reconfiguring left-handed endeavour as collaborative labour Females in (gangster) noir: insatiable consumers Domestic spaces: tradition vs modernity Iconic objects of conspicuous consumption: the ultimate consumer durable Rififi Du rififi chez les femmes Conclusion
PART V CONCLUSIONS
Classic French Noir: The Dark Side of ‘Quality’ Cinema (1946–59)
Gender and power in classic French noir Noir as sociohistorically inflected dramas of mate selection French fatale French noir as an evolving constant Directions for future research
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: 101 French Films Noirs
Filmography layout 1930s: poetic realism/early noir (18) 1941–4 Occupation noir (8) 1946–59 Classic French noir (75)
Appendix 2: Tables
Notes Bibliography
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