Jennifer Fay is Associate Professor of Film and English at Vanderbilt University where she also directs the Program in Cinema and Media Arts. Her books include Theaters of Occupation: Hollywood and the Reeducation of Postwar Germany (Minnesota, 2008) and Film Noir: Hard-Boiled Modernity and theCultures of Globalization co-authored with Justus Nieland (Routledge, 2010).
Acknowledgments Introduction
Part One: On Location 1. Buster Keaton's Climate Change 2. Nuclear Conditioning 3. The Ecologies of Film Noir
Part Two: At the End of the World 4. Still Life 5. Antarctica and Siegfried Kracauer's Extraterrestrial Film Theory
Conclusion: The Epoch and the Archive Notes Bibliography Index
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