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- The portrayal of women in film noir, and more specifically the term “femme fatale”, has been a topic of intrigue and fascination for decades. The subgenre of film has captivated audiences with its dark and enigmatic depiction of women, often casting them as seductive, cunning, and morally ambiguous characters.
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The depictions of women in film noir come in a range of archetypes and stock characters, including the alluring femme fatale. A femme fatale ( / ˌfæm fəˈtɑːl / or / ˌfɛm fəˈtɑːl /; French: [fam fatal], literally "lethal woman"), is a prevalent and indicating theme to the style of film noir .
Feb 22, 2021 · The appearance of the film noir movement occurred concurrently with the rise and fall of the women’s employment throughout and post-World War II. The female roles in film noir are stylistic transformations of the default patriarchy, designed to be inoffensive additions to the narrative.
Mar 12, 2020 · Some of noir’s working women are not depicted as evil, but as merely selfish or foolish. The eponymous heroines of Mildred Pierce and Laura , for example, are sympathetic and wildly successful at their jobs, though they each have a fatal flaw.
Hollywood Heroines. Introduction. Helen Hanson’s Hollywood Heroines: Women in Film Noir and the Female Gothic (I. B. Tauris, 2007) is a major contribution to challenging the film noir hardboiled paradigm. Presentation.
Summary. Film noir has proven to be a fascinating site of inquiry for feminist film criticism. This chapter covers the representation of women in American film noir, and the scholarly work that has sought to make historical, generic, and cultural sense of these representations. The chapter is divided into three sections.
- Yvonne Tasker
- 2013
Enter film noir, a bleak and existential genre of film that demonizes the role of women. Film noir sprung from the stigmatization of women post-WWII. The genre is iconic for developing the archetype of characters such as the hard-boiled detective and, of course, the femme-fatale.
Neo-noir film borrows from and reflects many of the characteristics of the film noir: the presence of crime and violence, complex characters and plot-lines, mystery, and moral ambivalence, all of which come into play in the neon-noir sub-genre.