Gwendolyn Audrey Foster is a Professor in the Department of English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Her most recent books include A Short History of Film, co-written with Wheeler Winston Dixon (Rutgers University Press, 2008); Class-Passing: Social Mobility in Film and Popular Culture (Southern Illinois University Press, 2005); and Performing Whiteness: Postmodern Re/Constructions (State University of New York Press, 2003), cited by the journal Choice as “Essential … one of the Outstanding Academic Books of the Year” for 2004.
Queer Aesthetics of Film Noir: Born to Kill
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