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I Am Legend as American Myth - Race and Masculinity in the Novel and Its Film Adaptations (Paperback)
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I Am Legend as American Myth - Race and Masculinity in the Novel and Its Film Adaptations (Paperback)
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Over the decades, Richard Matheson's 1954 novel I Am Legend has
spawned a series of iconic horror and science-fiction films,
including The Last Man on Earth (1964) starring Vincent Price, The
Omega Man (1971) featuring Charlton Heston, and I Am Legend (2007)
with Will Smith. Its compelling narrative about the last man on
earth struggling to survive a pandemic that has transformed the
rest of humanity into monsters has arguably become an American
myth. While its core story remains intact, filmmakers have
transformed its details over time, their often mixed messages
reflecting changing attitudes about race and masculinity in the
United States. This reexamination of Matheson's original novel
situates its tale of a man's conflicted attitude about killing
racialized others within its post-World War II context, engaging
the question of post-traumatic stress disorder. It then analyzes in
turn the novel's several film adaptations, focusing in particular
on producers' choice of actor to bring to life Robert Neville, the
last man on earth. Released respectively during the Cold War and
the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, and then much later in
the post-9/11 era, these films reveal America's ongoing struggle
with racial conflict and the construction of masculinity.
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