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Bad: Infamy, Darkness, Evil, and Slime on Screen by Murray Pomerance β€” book cover

Bad: Infamy, Darkness, Evil, and Slime on Screen

by Murray Pomerance (Editor), Wheeler Winston Dixon
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Overview

Violence and corruption sell big, especially since the birth of action cinema, but even from cinema's earliest days, the public has been delighted to be stunned by screen representations of negativity in all its forms-evil, monstrosity, corruption, ugliness, villainy, and darkness. Bad examines the long line of thieves, rapists, varmints, codgers, dodgers, manipulators, exploiters, conmen, killers, vamps, liars, demons, cold-blooded megalomaniacs, and warmhearted flakes that populate cinematic narrative. From Nosferatu to The Talented Mr. Ripley, the contributors consider a wide range of genres and use a variety of critical approaches to examine evil, villainy, and immorality in twentieth-century film.

Author Biography: Murray Pomerance is Professor and Chair in the Department of Sociology at Ryerson University. He is the editor of Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls: Gender in Film at the End of the Twentieth Century, also published by SUNY Press, and Enfant Terrible!: Jerry Lewis in American Film.

Synopsis

Examines the many forms of cinematic badness over the past one hundred years, from Nosferatu to The Talented Mr. Ripley.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Pages
357
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780791459393

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