'This shark, swallow you whole' : Essays on the Cultural Influence of Jaws

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'This shark, swallow you whole' : Essays on the Cultural Influence of Jaws

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 269 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781476677453
  • DDC分類 791.4372

Full Description

One of the most influential thrillers in media history, Jaws first surfaced as a best-selling novel by first-time novelist Peter Benchley in 1974, followed by the 1975 feature film directed by Steven Spielberg at the beginning of his storied career. Jaws is often considered the first "blockbuster," and successive generations of filmmakers have cited it as formative in their own creative development.

For nearly 50 years, critics and scholars have studied how and why this seemingly straightforward thriller holds such mass appeal. This book of original essays assembles a range of critical thought on the impact and legacy of the film, employing new perspectives--historical, cinematic, literary, scientific and environmental--while building on the insights of previous writers. While varying in focus, the essays in this volume all explore why Jaws was so successful in its time and how it remains a prominent storytelling influence well into the 21st century.

Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction

Kathy Merlock Jackson and Philip L. Simpson

Reinterpreting Text, Narrative, and Characters

Jaws as Patriarchal—and Ecocidal—Myth

Jane Caputi

Jaws, Quint's Tale, and the Scars of World War

Kathy Merlock Jackson

Amity Means Friendship: Jaws and the ­Post-Vietnam Politics of Perception

Andrew Howe

Struggling Against the Tide: Narrative Structure and the Human Connection in Jaws

Melissa Ford Lucken

Reflecting on Science, Nature, and Cultural Change

You're Gonna Need a Bigger Boom: Jaws, MythBusters, Science, and the Legacy of the Blockbuster

Michael J. Meindl

The Author and the Paratrooper: Speaking Up for Sharks, Fifty Years Apart

Emily Sullivan

Lessons from Jaws 1916-2020: What Have We Learned from Predators and Pandemics?

Amy J. Lantinga

"It's a Carcharodon carcharias": Jaws, the EcoGothic, and Climate Change

Carey ­Millsap-Spears and Michelle Zurawski

The Goofy Great White: Jaws and Our Love for an Apex Predator

Jay Alabaster

"Killing people whenever he felt like it": The Predatory Rogue Shark as Forerunner of the American Cultural Obsession with Serial Killers

Philip L. Simpson and Andrew Lieb

Recreating the Film Industry

Jaws and the Racial Ubiquity of the Summer Blockbuster

Joshua Botvin

A Shark Eating Its Own Tail: Sequel, Cycle, and Remake in the Jaws Franchise

Matthew Bolton

You'll Always Go in the Water Again: The Jaws Filone

Ralph Beliveau and Carl H. Sederholm

Summer Spielberg, Winter Spielberg: Generational Transitions from Jaws to the Age of Convergence

Gary R. Edgerton

Bibliography

Camille McCutcheon

About the Contributors

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