Race, gender, and sexuality in post-apocalyptic TV and film / edited by Barbara Gurr.

"This multidisciplinary collection examines post-apocalyptic TV and film for the ways in which these narratives reveal, reproduce, and occasionally resist twenty-first century anxieties and desires around race, gender, and sexuality. Contributors consider the complex interplay between popular c...

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Other Authors: Gurr, Barbara Anne (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
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505 0 |a Introduction: After the World Ends, Again; Barbara Gurr; PART I: THE MORE THINGS CHANGE, THE MORE THEY STAY THE SAME; 1. Organisms and Human Bodies as Contagions in the Post-Apocalyptic State; Robert Booth; 2. Masculinity, Race, and the (Re?)Imagined American Frontier; Barbara Gurr; 3. Harbinger of Death: Starbuck and the Future of Woman in the Post-Apocalyptic Universe of Battlestar Galactica;Tracey Raney and Michelle Meagher; 4. The Visibility and Invisibility of Class, Race, Gender, and Sexuality in The Hunger GameS; Mary Burke and Maura Kelly; 5. Post-Apocalyptic Inequalities: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Firefly; J. Edward Sumerau and Sarah L. Jirek; PART II: THE FUTURE IN FLUX; 6. Queer Resistance in an Imperfect Allegory: The Politics of Sexuality in True Blood; Stacy Missari; 7. Woman as Evolution: The Feminist Promise of the Resident Evil Film Series; Andrea Harris; 8. Cops and Zombies: Hierarchy and Social Location in The Walking Dead; Melissa Lavin and Brian Lowe; 9. 'We don't do history': Constructing Masculinity in a World of Blood; Amanda Hobson; 10. The Apocalypse Is No-Thing To Wish For: Revisioning Traumatic Masculinities in John Hillcoat's The Road; Brent Strang; 11. Propagation and Procreation: the Zombie and the ChildL; James Berger; Afterward; Barbara Gurr. 
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