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"Rabinowitz's analysis yields provocative insights." -- Choice
" Black & White & Noir draws our attention to the connections between history, cinema and crime fiction and the range of viewpoints inhabiting their respective underworlds. It deserves wide readership." -- William Field, Crime Time
" Black and White possesses a philosophical dimension, forcing its readers to reconsider their presuppositions about noir. Rabinowitz constantly pushes against the boundaries of the concept, inviting us to contemplate its significations and how they are valuable or important." -- Dan Flory, American Quarterly
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