Mob culture : hidden histories of the American gangster film
Gangsters and governance in the silent era / Why boys go wrong : gangsters, hoodlums, and the natural history of delinquent careers / Gang busters : the Kefauver Crime Committee and the syndicate films of the 1950s / Ladies love brutes : reclaiming female pleasures in the lost history of Hollywood gangster cycles, 1929-1931 / gunsel is being beaten : gangster masculinity and the homoerotics of the crime film, 1941-1942 / Mother Barker : film star and Public Enemy No. 1 / "Good evening gentlemen, can I check your hats please?" : masculinity, dress, and the retro gangster cycles of the 1990s / Waddaya lookin' at? : re-reading the gangster film through The sopranos / Black hands and white hearts : Southern Italian immigrants, crime, and race in early American cinema / "American as chop suey" : invocations of gangsters in Chinatown, 1920-1935 / underworld films of Oscar Micheaux and Ralph Cooper : toward a genealogy of the Black screen gangster / Walking the streets : Black gangsters and the "abandoned city" in the 1970s blaxploitation cycle
Grieveson, Lee, 1969-
Sonnet, Esther, 1961-
Stanfield, Peter, 1958-
Lee Grieveson -- Richard Maltby -- Ronald W. Wilson -- Esther Sonnet -- Gaylyn Studlar -- Mary Elizabeth Strunk -- Esther Sonnet, Peter Stanfield -- Martha P. Nochimson -- Giorgio Bertellini -- Peter Stanfield -- Jonathan Munby -- Peter Stanfield.
edited by Lee Grieveson, Esther Sonnet, and Peter Stanfield.