Our Fears Made Manifest : Essays on Terror, Trauma and Loss in Film, 1998-2019

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Our Fears Made Manifest : Essays on Terror, Trauma and Loss in Film, 1998-2019

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 294 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781476679310
  • DDC分類 791.43097309

Full Description

The beginning of the 21st century was a time of unprecedented events in American society: Y2K, 9/11 and the wars that followed, partisan changes in government and the rapid advancements of the Internet and mass consumerism. In the two decades since, popular culture--particularly film--has manifested the underlying anxieties of the American psyche. This collection of new essays examines dozens of movies released 1998-2020 and how they drew upon and spoke to mass cultural fears. Contributors analyze examples across a range of genres--horror, teen rom-coms, military flicks, slow-burns, and animated children's films--covering topics including gender and sexuality, environmental politics, technophobia, xenophobia, and class and racial inequality.

Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction: Our Fears Made Manifest Through Film

Ashley Jae Carranza

Section

Issues Presented in Individual Films

Personal and Societal Fears of Loss: At the Crossroads in the Narrative Maze of Pan's Labyrinth

Melanie Kreitler

"He rode past me and kept on goin'. Never said nothin' goin' by": The Silence of God in No Country for Old

Eric Brown

ParaNormative: Pressures on Sexuality Within Society in ParaNorman

Ashley Jae Carranza

Mad Max and the Wasteland of Commodification

Phoebe Wagner

A Silent Encounter with the Terrifying Other in John Krasinski's A Quiet Place

Richard Logsdon

Section II:

Fears Across Franchises

"I always cry at weddings": Bride of Chucky, Seed of Chucky and the Horror of the American Family at the Millennium

Lisa Ellen Williams

"It's like you can pretend everything's not quite the way it is": Interrogating the Boundary Between Fiction and Reality in the Blair Witch Franchise

Jessica Armendarez

Terrifying Odysseys and Pleasurable Detours: Sexuality and Xenophobia in Road Trip and EuroTrip

Mica Hilson

The Lord of the Rings: Environmentalism and Essentialism in Middle-earth and the Western World

Ellen A. Ahlness

Deadpool and the Complex "Crisis" of Masculinity

John Quinn

"Your government thanks you for your participation": Schizophrenia, Late Capitalism and The Purge

Laura Henderson

"I want your eye, man. I want those things you see through": Exposing America's "Post Racial Lie" in Get Out and

Matthew Cormier and Amanda Spallacci

Section III:

Comparative Manifestations in Multiple Films

The Right to Be Forgotten: Confronting the Past in Post-Millennial Cinema

James Kenward

"One is the loneliest": Male Isolation, Rage and Violence in Millennium Transition Films

Holly Lynn Baumgartner and Susan Duran

The Evolving Fear of the One Percent: From Eyes Wide Shut to First Reformed

Donald McCarthy

Pocahontas Stories, or Why Americans Vote for War Before Voting Against

Jayson Baker

Tragedy, Heroes and the American Imaginary: Blockbuster Conflict Film from 2006 to 2016

Adriana Mariella

Categorize Your Powers: Film Adaptations of Dystopian Young Adult Literature in The Hunger Games, Divergent and The Darkest Minds

Amy Cummins

About the Contributors

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