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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction by Murray Pomerance Dark Utopia ( ( T (3) Steven Alan Carr Mass Murder, Modernity, and the Alienated Gaze (4) Walter Metz Falseness and the Instability of Knowledge: Modernity in Fritz Lang and Alfred Hitchcock C (5) Gwendolyn Audrey Foster P (6) Rebecca Bell-Metereau T (7) Christopher Sharrett False Criticism: Cinema, Bourgeois Society, and the Conservative Complaint (8) Krin Gabbard Miles Davis and the Soundtrack of Modernity (9) William Luhr and Peter Lehman Experiment in Terror: Dystopian Modernism, the Police Procedural, and the Space of Anxiety (10) David Sterritt Fuller, Foucault, and Forgetting: The Eye of Power in Shock Corridor (11) Murray Pomerance Nothing Sacred: Dramaturgical Modernism in Catch Me If You Can On the Move (12) Patrice Petro Legacies of Weimar Cinema (13) Tom Conley L'Atalante's Modern Waterways (14) Joe McElhaney Fast Talk: Preston Sturges and the Speed of Language Modern Thoughts (15) Tom Gunning Modernity and Cinema: A Culture of Shocks and Flows (16) William Rothman Film, Modernity, Cavell Works Cited and Consulted Contributors Photo Credits Index
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Motion pictures.
Motion pictures -- Social aspects.