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Reference Literature to Gangster Film

  • Mark Winokur: "Marginal Marginalia: The African-American Voice in the Nouvelle Gangster Film." In: The Velvet Light Trap No.35 (1995), pp.19-32
  • Hannes Böhringer: Auf dem Rücken Amerikas. Eine Mythologie der neuen Welt im Western und Gangsterfilm. Berlin 1998
  • James Mottram: Public Enemies. Gangster Movies A-Z. From Cagney to Tarantino and Beyond. London 1998
  • John Springhall: Youth, Popular Culture and Moral Panics. Penny Gaffy to Gangsta Rap, 1830-1996. London 1998
  • Martha Yaquinto: Pump´ em Full of Lead. A Look at Gangsters on Film. New York 1998
  • Jonathan Munby: Public Enemies, Public Heroes. Screening the Gangster from Little Caesar to Touch of Evil. Chicago 1999
  • Jodi Brooks: "`Worrying the note´: mapping time in the gangsta film." In: Screen 42:4 (2001), pp.363-381
  • Fran Mason: American Gangster Cinema. From Little Cesat to Pulp Fiction. Basingstoke 2002
  • Beretta E.Smith-Shomade: "»Rock-a-Bye, Baby!«: Black Women Disrupting Gangs and Constructing Hip-Hop Gangsta Films." In: Cinema Journal 42:2 (2003), pp.25-40
  • J.E.Smyth: "Revisioning Modern America History in the Age of Scarface (1932)." In: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and TV 24:4 (2004), pp.535-564
  • Lee Grieveson / Esther Sonnet / Peter Stanfield: Mob Culture. Hidden Histories of the American Gangster Film. New Brunswick/NJ: Rutgers U.Pr., 2005
  • Martha P.Nochimson: Dying to Belong. Gangster Movies in Hollywood and Hong Kong. Malden/MA & Oxford/UK: Blackwell, 2007
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