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A Critical Companion to Steven Spielberg offers a comprehensive,
detailed study of the works of Steven Spielberg. Spielberg's early
productions stand as landmarks in contemporary cinema, and his
involvement with film spans all cinematic genres. Today, Spielberg
enjoys an immense and enduring popularity around the globe, and his
productions have attracted (and continue to attract) both public
and critical attention. This book investigates several distinct
areas of Spielberg's works and addresses the different approaches
and the range of topics invited by the multidimensionality of his
oeuvre. The eighteen chapters in this book use different
methodologies, offering a variegated and compelling picture of
Spielberg's films, from his earliest works such as Duel (1971) and
The Sugarland Express (1974) to his most recent productions, such
as The BFG (2016), The Post (2017), and Ready Player One (2018).
The ideologies and practices of various populist movements are
centered on issues of gender, especially idealized notions of
masculinity. Offering cultural, political, and historical
approaches from a range of interdisciplinary and international
perspectives, The Culture and Politics of Populist Masculinities
analyzes articulations and performances that link populism to
masculinity. In particular, the collection studies political
participation in the form of public debates, media, and popular
culture. The authors emphasize that in order to understand what can
be defined as populism, we need to look at the culture that it
inhabits and the efforts to claim, challenge, and reclaim the
popular. Writing from a wide range of international contexts, the
contributors to The Culture and Politics of Populist Masculinities
explore how populist masculinities are articulated and performed,
whether there is something problematic about a specifically
masculine populism, and whether there is hope for a pluralist,
inclusive, even progressive form of masculine populism. Culture and
Politics of Populist Masculinities' international range of
contributors explore how populist masculinities are articulated and
performed, whether there is something problematic about a
specifically masculine populism, and whether there is hope for a
pluralist, inclusive, even progressive form of masculine populism.
Black Bodies and Transhuman Realities: Scientifically Modifying the
Black Body in Posthuman Literature and Culture makes a series of
valuable contributions to ongoing dialogues surrounding posthuman
blackness and Afro-transhumanism. The collection explores the Black
body (self) in the context of transhuman realities from a variety
of literary and artistic perspectives. These points of view convey
the cultural, political, social, and historical implications that
frame the space of Black embodiment, functioning as sites of
potentiality and pointing toward the possibility of a
transcendental Black subjectivity. In this book, many questions
concerning the transformation of the Black body are presented as
parallels to philosophical and religious inquiries that have
traditionally been addressed from a hegemonic viewpoint. The
chapters demonstrate how literature, based on its historical and
social contexts, contributes to broader thought about Black
transcendence of subjectivity in a posthuman framework, exploring
interpretations of the "old" and visions of the "new" human.
The ideologies and practices of various populist movements are
centered on issues of gender, especially idealized notions of
masculinity. Offering cultural, political, and historical
approaches from a range of interdisciplinary and international
perspectives, The Culture and Politics of Populist Masculinities
analyzes articulations and performances that link populism to
masculinity. In particular, the collection studies political
participation in the form of public debates, media, and popular
culture. The authors emphasize that in order to understand what can
be defined as populism, we need to look at the culture that it
inhabits and the efforts to claim, challenge, and reclaim the
popular. Writing from a wide range of international contexts, the
contributors to The Culture and Politics of Populist Masculinities
explore how populist masculinities are articulated and performed,
whether there is something problematic about a specifically
masculine populism, and whether there is hope for a pluralist,
inclusive, even progressive form of masculine populism. Culture and
Politics of Populist Masculinities' international range of
contributors explore how populist masculinities are articulated and
performed, whether there is something problematic about a
specifically masculine populism, and whether there is hope for a
pluralist, inclusive, even progressive form of masculine populism.
A Critical Companion to Robert Zemeckis offers a comprehensive,
academic and detailed study of the works of Robert Zemeckis, whose
films include successful productions such as the Back to the Future
trilogy (1985-90), Forrest Gump (1994), Contact (1997), Cast Away
(2000) and The Polar Express (2004), but also lesser known films
such as I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978), Used Cars (1980), and Allied
(2015). Most of Zemeckis' major productions were not only
successful when they were first released but continue to enjoy
popularity-with critics and fans alike-even today. This volume
investigates several distinct areas of Zemeckis' works and
addresses the different approaches: the philosophical, the
artistic, the socio-cultural, and the personal. The methodologies
adopted by the contributors differ significantly from each other,
thus offering the reader a variegated and compelling picture of
Zemeckis' oeuvre, which includes nineteen films. Contrary to the
few volumes published in the past on the subject, the chapters in
this volume offer specific case studies that have been previously
ignored (or only partially mentioned) by other scholars. A Critical
Companion to Robert Zemeckis offers a great variety of
interdisciplinary approaches to Zemeckis' films, illuminating,
re-reading and/or interpreting for the first time the entire career
of the director, from his first films to the most recent ones.
This book offers a comprehensive, detailed study of the works of
Steven Spielberg, whose numerous and heterogeneous films include
extremely successful productions such as Jaws (1975), Close
Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), E.T. the Extraterrestrial
(1982), the Indiana Jones saga (1981-2008), Jurassic Park (1993),
Schindler's List (1993), and Saving Private Ryan (1999), as well as
less-known films such as 1941 (1979), Always (1989), War Horse
(2011), and The Adventures of Tintin (2011). Spielberg's early
productions stand as landmarks in contemporary cinema and his
involvement with film has been spanning all cinematic genres. Today
Spielberg enjoys an immense and enduring popularity around the
globe and his productions have attracted (and continue to attract)
both public and critical attention. This volume investigates
several distinct areas of Spielberg's works and addresses the
different approaches and the range of topics invited by the
multidimensionality of his oeuvre. The eighteen chapters use
different methodologies, offering a variegated and compelling
picture of Spielberg's films, from his earliest works, such as Duel
(1971) and The Sugarland Express (1974), to his most recent
productions, such as The BFG (2016), The Post (2017), and Ready
Player One (2018).
This book offers a comprehensive, academic and detailed study of
the works of James Cameron, whose films include successful
productions such as the first two Terminator films (1984-91),
Aliens (1986), Titanic (1997), and Avatar (2009), but also lesser
known films such as Piranha 2: The Spawning (1981), The Abyss
(1989), and True Lies (1994), and a series of documentaries on the
depths of the ocean or on the tomb of Christ. Cameron's major
productions have an immense and enduring popularity throughout the
globe and have attracted both public and critical attention. This
volume investigates several distinct areas of Cameron's works and
addresses the different approaches and topics invited by the
multidimensionality of the subject itself: the philosophical, the
artistic, the socio-cultural and the personal. The methodologies
adopted by the contributors differ significantly from each other,
thus offering the reader a variegated and compelling picture of
Cameron's oeuvre. Contrary to the numerous volumes published in the
past on the subject, each chapter offers specific case studies that
have been previously ignored, or only partially mentioned, by other
scholars.
Black Bodies and Transhuman Realities: Scientifically Modifying the
Black Body in Posthuman Literature and Culture makes a series of
valuable contributions to ongoing dialogues surrounding posthuman
blackness and Afro-transhumanism. The collection explores the Black
body (self) in the context of transhuman realities from a variety
of literary and artistic perspectives. These points of view convey
the cultural, political, social, and historical implications that
frame the space of Black embodiment, functioning as sites of
potentiality and pointing toward the possibility of a
transcendental Black subjectivity. In this book, many questions
concerning the transformation of the Black body are presented as
parallels to philosophical and religious inquiries that have
traditionally been addressed from a hegemonic viewpoint. The
chapters demonstrate how literature, based on its historical and
social contexts, contributes to broader thought about Black
transcendence of subjectivity in a posthuman framework, exploring
interpretations of the "old" and visions of the "new" human.
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