Exploring/Inventing East-European Noir. An Attempt to Modelling Historical Transformation
Exploring/Inventing East-European Noir. An Attempt to Modelling Historical Transformation
Author(s): Caius DobrescuSubject(s): Cultural history, Studies of Literature, Political history, Post-Communist Transformation, Film / Cinema / Cinematography
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: East-Europe; Eastern Europe; Central Europe; Central and Eastern Europe; Communist Detective Fiction; Post- Communism; Area Noir;
Summary/Abstract: The essay proposes a common spectrum of noir detective fictions emerging in the countries of the former Soviet Bloc. Accordingly, it substantiates the assumption that similar political, social, cultural, economic threats and opportunities contributed to the preservation of a certain air de famille among the genre productions of the countries of the area even after the fall of Communism. The common Communist heritage of genre fiction, cinema, and television is synthesised in three main categories: Cold War “noir” and Socialist “grey”, alternative noir, and popular noir. The crime & detection dimensions of the EU phase of the evolution of East-European countries are equally organised in three clusters, called retrospective noir, introspective noir, and prospective noir.
Journal: Caietele Echinox
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 43
- Page Range: 13-37
- Page Count: 25
- Language: English
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