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The naked city : urban crime fiction in the USA

معرفی کتاب «The naked city : urban crime fiction in the USA» نوشتهٔ Ralph Willett، منتشرشده توسط نشر St. Martin's Press; Manchester UP در سال 1996. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The American city, site of many modern anxieties associated with race, gender and other social issues, dominates American crime fiction. Ralph Willett investigates the dangerous realms of urban American detective fiction, uncovering clues about their grip on the popular imagination. The "mean streets" of San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago have dominated American crime fiction from Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett to Sara Paretsky and Ed McBain. Like Marlowe and V.I. Warshawski before him, Ralph Willett undertakes a lone investigation into the dangerous realms of urban American detective fiction, uncovering clues to their grip on the popular imagination, text by text and city by city. On the one hand, a menacing labyrinth or urban jungle; on the other, a bohemian and exotic space, the American city is the site of many distinctly modern anxieties associated with gender, race, affluence, poverty, urbanization and technology. "The opaque complexity of modern city life is represented by crime" (Raymond Williams) and the detective or investigating cop emerges as the figure who endeavours to solve the crime and, at the same time, explain the city. Through a close analysis of films as well as popular fiction, Ralph Willett explores the imaginative geography of the modern American a place of opportunity and desire as well as murder and lawlessness. Authors studied include Paul Auster, Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, Sarah Paretsky, Thomas Pynchon, Tom Wolfe, Andrew Vachss, Lisa Cody, Ed McBain, James Ellroy, Bret Easton Ellis and Chester Himes. Films include "The Naked City", "The French Connection", "Mean Streets", "Taxi Driver", "The Big Heat", "The Godfather", "Chinatown", "Bladerunner", "The Big Sleep", "Rear Window", "Metropolis" and "Point Blank". The 'mean streets' of New York, Los Angeles and Chicago have dominated American crime fiction from Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett to Sara Paretsky and Blade Runner. like Marlowe and V.I. Warshawski before him, Ralph Willett undertakes a one-man investigation into the dangerous realms of urban American detective fiction, uncovering clues to their hold on the popular imagination, text by text and city by city. 1. Introduction: Urban Discourse -- 2. Los Angeles -- 3. San Francisco -- 4. New York -- 5. Miami -- 6. Cinema And Cities Of Crime -- 7. Chicago -- 8. New Orleans -- 9. Crime, Popular Culture And Urban Destiny. Ralph Willett. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [141]-145) And Index. Through a close analysis of films as well as popular fiction, Ralph Willett explores the imaginative geography of the modern American city, a place of opportunity and desire as well as murder and lawlessness
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