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Utopia and Dystopia in the Age of Trump:Images from Literature and
Visual Arts treats literature, film, television series, and comic
books dealing with utopian and dystopian worlds reflecting on or
anticipating our current age. From Henry James's dreamlike utopia
of "The Great Good Place" to the psychotic world of Brett Easton
Ellis's American Psycho, from science fiction and recent horror
films, television adaptations of books such as Margaret Atwood's
The Handmaid's Tale, and new series such as Black Mirror to the
repressive Hitlerian dystopia of Katherine Burdekin's Swastika
Night, the contributors examine the development of scenarios that
either prefigure the rise of individuals such as Donald J. Trump or
suggest alternatives to them. Ultimately, one might say of the
worlds presented here, viewed from different social and political
perspectives: one person's utopia is another's dystopia. This is
the fifth in a series of books edited by Barbara Brodman and James
E. Doan, and published by Rowman & Littlefield with Fairleigh
Dickinson University Press. The Universal Vampire: Origins and
Evolution of a Legend and Images of the Modern Vampire: The Hip and
the Atavistic (both in 2013) focused on the vampire legend in
traditional and modern thought. The Supernatural Revamped: From
Timeworn Legends to Twenty-First-Century Chic (2016) examined a
range of supernatural beings in literature, film, and other forms
of popular culture. Apocalyptic Chic: Visions of the Apocalypse and
Post-Apocalypse in Literature and Visual Arts (2017) dealt with
legends and images of the apocalypse and post-apocalypse in film
and graphic arts, literature and lore from early to modern times,
and from peoples and cultures around the world.
Utopia and Dystopia in the Age of Trump treats literature, film,
television series and comic books dealing with utopian and
dystopian worlds reflecting on or anticipating our current age.
From Henry James' dreamlike utopia of "The Great Good Place" to the
psychotic world of Brett Easton Ellis' American Psycho, from
science fiction and recent horror films, television adaptations of
books such as Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and new series
such as The Black Mirror, to the repressive Hitleria dystopia of
Katherine Burdekin's Swastika Knight, the authors examine the
development of scenaarios which either prefigure the rise of
individuals such as Donald J. Trump or suggest alternatives to it.
Ultimately, one might say of the worlds presented here, viewed from
different social and political perspectives: one person's utopia is
another one's dystopia. This is the fifth in a series of books
edited by Brodman and Doan, and published by Rowman &
Littlefied with Fairleigh Dckinson University Press. The Universal
Vampire: Origins and Evolution of a Legend and Images of the Modern
Vampire: The Hip and the Atavistic (both in 2013) focused on the
vampire legend in tradiitonal and modern thought. The Supernatural
Revamped: From Timeworn Legends to Twenty-First-Century Chic (2016)
examined a range of supernatural beings in literature, film, and
other forms of popular culture. Apocalyptic Chic: Visions of the
Apocalypse and Post-Apocalypse in Literature and Visual Arts (2017)
dealt with legends and images of the apocalypse and post-apocalypse
in film and graphic arts, literature and lore from early to modern
times and from peoples and cultures around the world.
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