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CINEMA, DAILY PUBLISHING, DAILY PUBLISHING, PERIODIC PUBLISHING, Série…
CINEMA
Serial cinema
Hollywood genres / French Poetic Realism
Film noir
Neonoir cinema
DAILY PUBLISHING
True crime
Urban Mysteries
Crime Journalism
Vidocq
Gaboriau
DAILY PUBLISHING
True crime
Urban Mysteries
Eugène Sue,
Les Mystères de Paris
, 1842-43
Paul Féval,
Les Mystères de Londres
, 1944
George W. Reynolds,
The Mysteries of London
, 1844
Francesco Mastriani,
I misteri di Napoli
, 1847
Crime Journalism
Vidocq
Gaborieau
Notable readers of Gaborieau's novels
Arthur Conan Doyle
John R. Coryell
Anna Katharine Green
L'Affaire Lerouge
, 1866
Monsieur Lecoq
, 1869
PERIODICAL PUBLISHING
TELEVISION
PERIODIC PUBLISHING
Poe
Dime novels
Conan Doyle
Agatha Christie and classic detective fiction
Pulp magazines
Simenon
Série noire
POCKET BOOKS
American hard boiled literature
Chandler
Hammett
Crime fiction
Input from other genres: Thrillers, Mafia stories etc
Feminist and ethnic authors
Gialli Mondadori
Neonoir literature
The emergence of new labels/definitions for a plurality of local/glocal styles
5. Stylistic hybridization and differentiation
European Noir labels
The hybridization of narrative structures and conventions
4. Generic contamination
NOIRIZATION
INPUT OF NATIONAL AND REGIONAL TRADITIONS
Other European crime fictions
Other European and
non-European literatures
The risemantization of noir on the lines of space, history, gender, diversity and class
2. Semantic riterritorialization
The role of place in production organization and funding, but also in the semantics of the products
1. Production deterritorialization
1960s-80s
1960s-80s
The collaboration of multiple media to the creation of enduring fictional worlds
3. Seriality and transmediality
1800s ante
1800s ante
1841
1841
1895
1895
1915
1915
1941-58
1941-58
TRANSNATIONAL HERITAGE/ GENEAOLOGY OF "NOIR"
PREHISTORY OF "NOIR"
German Krimi
Italian Giallo
French Polar
Novela Negra
Scandinavian crime fictions
East European crime fictions
Greek crime fiction
British crime fictions
TELEVISION
Noir TV
1842
1842
1929-41
1929-41
1829
1829
Mediterranean Noir, Nordic Noir, French Polar, Celtic Noir, Belgian Noir, Tartan Noir, Novela negra catalana, Iberian Noir, Arctic Noir...
5 NOTIONS TO UNDERSTAND CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN "NOIR" CULTURAL PRODUCTION
1990s-2020s