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Imperfect Worlds and Dystopian Narratives in Contemporary Cinema

by Artur Blaim (Volume editor) Ludmila Gruszewska-Blaim (Volume editor)
©2011 Edited Collection 190 Pages

Summary

Imperfect Worlds and Dystopian Narratives in Contemporary Cinema is a collection of studies on filmic dystopias: Goto, the Island of Love; Even Dwarfs Started Small; Stalker; Videodrome; Sexmission; Ga-ga: Glory to the Heroes; Kingsajz; Equilibrium; V for Vendetta; Children of Men; The Aerial. Employing a variety of theoretical perspectives (from cultural semiotics to post-structuralist approach), the authors analyse films from different cultural, linguistic and political contexts, demonstrating the interplay between the formulaic dystopian facade and narratological inventiveness, heightened intertextuality, and generic hybridity. The contributors also explore the ways in which dystopian cinema adapts the motifs and techniques borrowed from classic literary dystopias.

Details

Pages
190
Year
2011
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631614891
Language
English
Keywords
Anti-utopia Herzog, Werner Sapir, Esteban Totalitarianism
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2011. 190 pp.

Biographical notes

Artur Blaim (Volume editor) Ludmila Gruszewska-Blaim (Volume editor)

Artur Blaim, Professor of English and Chair of English Literature Department at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin; author of books and articles on English utopian fiction, desert island narratives, and cultural semiotics. Ludmiła Gruszewska-Blaim, Associate Professor of English and American Studies, University of Gdańsk; author and co-editor of books on 20th century poetry and prose, literary theory, fictional worlds in literature and cinema.

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