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African American Film Noir and Philosophy

Racing Shadow and Light

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African American Film Noir and Philosophy

Racing Shadow and Light

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How have feelings, presumptions, and preconceptions concerning racialized Blackness intersected with film noir? Dan Flory relies on recent advances in philosophy of film, philosophy of emotion, cognitive film theory, and critical philosophy of race to guide his analyses of this well-known film genre.
Making sense of techniques, themes, and characterizations filmmakers have used in order to structure movies into film noirs, Flory focuses on those viewer responses that are not consciously registered by higher-level forms of cognition. He argues that embodied, affective, and implicit reactions are key to understanding how film noir typically conveys ideas, feelings, and perspectives concerning race.
Noir films by African American and other artists have frequently sought to elicit such embodied responses, rendering their investigation vital. In many cases, these artists have created works that aim, either explicitly or implicitly, to be filmed in the guise of philosophy by generating serious thoughtful reflection. By using advances from these theoretical subfields in conjunction with developments in mainstream, African American, and other kinds of filmmaking, Flory elucidates many under-analyzed dimensions of noir films and their intersection with racialized Blackness. Aiming to both diagnose as well as seek ways to overcome socio-political problems concerning anti-Blackness, Black invisibility, and the epistemic injustices they generate, Flory paves the way for revolutionary moral change.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
Illustrations
Introduction: Inner Eyes, Visibility, and Acknowledging Black Noir
Chapter 1: Illuminating Blackness and Critiquing Whiteness: Philosophy, Race, and Film Noir
Chapter 2: Racialized Ethnicity in American Film Noir
Chapter 3: Racialized Blackness in Mainstream American Film Noir
Chapter 4: Black Noir: African American Filmmaking and Film Noir
Conclusion: Racing Shadow and Light
Works Cited
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 16 Oct 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 240
ISBN 9781350496842
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 bw illus
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Dan Flory

Dan Flory is Professor of Philosophy at Montana St…

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