Global Perspectives on Villains and Villainy Today

Global Perspectives on Villains and Villainy Today
Title Global Perspectives on Villains and Villainy Today PDF eBook
Author Burcu Genc
Publisher
Pages
Release 2011
Genre Villains in literature
ISBN 9789004403833

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Global Perspectives on Villains and Villainy Today

Global Perspectives on Villains and Villainy Today
Title Global Perspectives on Villains and Villainy Today PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 265
Release 2020-05-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1848880529

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This e-book presents the findings of the 2nd global, interdisciplinary conference on Villains and Villainy, which was held at Oriel College, Oxford in September 2010 as part of the research network Inter-Disciplinary.Net.

Channeling Wonder

Channeling Wonder
Title Channeling Wonder PDF eBook
Author Pauline Greenhill
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 466
Release 2014-10-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0814339239

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Scholars of cultural studies, fairy-tale studies, folklore, and television studies will enjoy this first-of-its-kind volume.

Existential Science Fiction

Existential Science Fiction
Title Existential Science Fiction PDF eBook
Author Ryan Lizardi
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 171
Release 2022-01-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1793647364

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This book explores contemporary existential science fiction media, including film, television, and video games, and their influence on society’s conceptions of memory, identity, and humanity. Most poignantly, Ryan Lizardi argues, are the ways in which a recent cluster of science fiction media, including Gravity (2013), Interstellar (2014), Legion (2017-2019), Westworld (2016-present), Soma (2015), and Death Standing (2019), among others, present a vision of the future that is inextricably tied to an exploration of humanity that is more contemplative and comparative than traditional science fiction. The combination of the existential nature of this current trend in science fiction with the genre’s ability to manifest these abstract concepts in a generic environment that is historically focused on new frontiers and ideas creates a powerful set of media texts that ask audiences to contemplate what it means to exist, think, and connect as human beings. Scholars of media studies, film studies, television studies, genre studies, and philosophy will find this book particularly useful.

Negative Geographies

Negative Geographies
Title Negative Geographies PDF eBook
Author David Bissell
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 391
Release 2021-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1496228243

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Negative Geographies is the first edited collection to chart the political, conceptual, and ethical consequences of how the underexplored problem of the negative might be posed for contemporary cultural geography. Using a variety of case studies and empirical investigations, these chapters consider how the negative, through annihilations, gaps, ruptures, and tears, can work within or against the terms of affirmationism. The collection opens up new avenues through which key problems of cultural geography might be differently posed and points to the ways that it might be possible and desirable to think, theorize, and exemplify negation.

Collision of Realities

Collision of Realities
Title Collision of Realities PDF eBook
Author Lars Schmeink
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 372
Release 2012-05-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110276712

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Even though the fantastic (in its most inclusive definition) has been a part of our culture for as long as it exists, it has not been a prominent feature of European academic interest. With its inherent transgressive moment the fantastic allows for an ideal space of the cultural negotiation of political, social and physical boundaries, which should place it at the center of popular cultural research, not as is the case, at its periphery. But the commencing boom of fantastic themes in contemporary media production has facilitated a paradigmatic change in research, prompting a wide interest in the fantastic in all its forms, from fantasy to horror, from fairy tale to science fiction. This volume addresses this growing interest by reviewing the status of research on the fantastic in Europe so far and by providing a necessary outlook for the future. In the essays current trends, such as the liminality debate, as well as established discourses, as for example on genre theory, are brought together to show interested researchers a network of interdisciplinary (from literary, media and social studies) approaches towards the fantastic.

Villains and Villainy

Villains and Villainy
Title Villains and Villainy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 225
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9401206805

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This collection of essays explores the representations, incarnations and manifestations of evil when it is embodied in a particular villain or in an evil presence. All the essays contribute to showing how omnipresent yet vastly under-studied the phenomena of the villain and evil are. Together they confirm the importance of the continued study of villains and villainy in order to understand the premises behind the representation of evil, its internal localized logic, its historical contingency, and its specific conditions.