Fear City Cinema: The Dark Side of New York in Film, 1965-1995

This book studies a grouping of films set in New York City between 1965 and 1995, reflecting a town besieged by rampant criminality, social distress and physical decay. "Fear City" is a term the NYPD used to label New York as a frightening environment, incapable of securing the safety of its residents. This book not only deals with the social problems evident in New York during this period, but also provides a study of how independent filmmakers were able to capture unsettling urban imagery, capitalizing on feelings of paranoia and dread. The author explores how the tone of these films reflects upon the anti-urbanism that led to the War on Crime, the mass exodus of working-class people from the city and mass incarceration of young Black men.

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Fear City Cinema: The Dark Side of New York in Film, 1965-1995

This book studies a grouping of films set in New York City between 1965 and 1995, reflecting a town besieged by rampant criminality, social distress and physical decay. "Fear City" is a term the NYPD used to label New York as a frightening environment, incapable of securing the safety of its residents. This book not only deals with the social problems evident in New York during this period, but also provides a study of how independent filmmakers were able to capture unsettling urban imagery, capitalizing on feelings of paranoia and dread. The author explores how the tone of these films reflects upon the anti-urbanism that led to the War on Crime, the mass exodus of working-class people from the city and mass incarceration of young Black men.

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Fear City Cinema: The Dark Side of New York in Film, 1965-1995

Fear City Cinema: The Dark Side of New York in Film, 1965-1995

by Roger A. Salerno
Fear City Cinema: The Dark Side of New York in Film, 1965-1995

Fear City Cinema: The Dark Side of New York in Film, 1965-1995

by Roger A. Salerno

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This book studies a grouping of films set in New York City between 1965 and 1995, reflecting a town besieged by rampant criminality, social distress and physical decay. "Fear City" is a term the NYPD used to label New York as a frightening environment, incapable of securing the safety of its residents. This book not only deals with the social problems evident in New York during this period, but also provides a study of how independent filmmakers were able to capture unsettling urban imagery, capitalizing on feelings of paranoia and dread. The author explores how the tone of these films reflects upon the anti-urbanism that led to the War on Crime, the mass exodus of working-class people from the city and mass incarceration of young Black men.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476680903
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 04/20/2022
Pages: 235
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.47(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Roger A. Salerno is a professor of sociology at Pace University in New York and a practicing psychoanalyst.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vi

Preface 1

1 New York, New York: Ville de la peur 17

2 Spaces of Fear 49

3 Subways of Fear: Going for a Ride 76

4 Sex, Drugs and Music 100

5 Street Gangs in Fear City 131

6 Fear City as a Racist Trope 150

7 Policing Fear City 172

8 Serial Killers, Lunatics, and Rapists: At Home in Fear City 190

Conclusion 202

Filmography 205

References 209

Index 225

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