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Imperfect Worlds and Dystopian Narratives in Contemporary Cinema

Blaim, Artur / Gruszewska-Blaim, Ludmila
Erschienen am 05.07.2011
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ISBN/EAN: 9783631614891
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 190
Format (T/L/B): 21.0 x 14.0 cm
Einband: Gebunden

Beschreibung

is a collection of studies on filmic dystopias: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; . 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.

Autorenportrait

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

Rezension

«This is an important collection of essays, the most important treatment thus far of the concept of dystopia in film even as it offers readings of a wide range of dystopian films. It has sometimes seemed that almost any film could be described as dystopian, a tendency which has seriously diminished the usefulness of the term. Here, to the contrary, the editors have insisted on clear definitions of the concepts of dystopia and utopia, in sum, this work will be an essential reference for anyone working in the area of film and utopia.» (Peter Fitting, University of Toronto)

Inhalt

Contents: Artur Blaim/Ludmi?a Gruszewska Blaim: Introductory Remarks: The Uses of Dystopian Worlds – Artur Blaim: Failed Carnival: The Metonymic Dystopias in Werner Herzog’s – Barbara Klonowska: Defamiliarization of Dystopian Narratives: Esteban Sapir’s – Zofia Kolbuszewska: Of Dystopia, Desire and Death: – Grzegorz Maziarczyk: Huxley/Orwell/Bradbury Reloaded; or, The Campy Art of Bricolage – Justyna Galant: Vague Boundaries and Re-configured Senses: Dystopia(s) in the making in David Cronenberg’s – Ludmi?a Gruszewska Blaim: Against the Culture of Fear: Terror and Romance in – Marta Komsta: Juliusz Machulski ’s , or Paradise Regained – Andrzej S?awomir Kowalczyk: Between Dystopia and Eutopia: Andrei Tarkovsky’s – Katarzyna Pisarska: Out of the Drawer and Back Again: Utopian Satire in Juliusz Machulski ’s – Ludmi?a Gruszewska Blaim/Patrycja Wawrzyszak: East European Golgotha: Constructing Postmodern Dystopia in Piotr Szulkin’s – Urszula Terentowicz-Fotyga: On the Impossibility of Dystopia? or the Apocalypse Now. Inhaltsverzeichnis

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