Mythologies of violence in postmodern media

2000; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 37; Issue: 09 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.37-4924

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Christopher Sharrett,

Tópico(s)

Digital Games and Media

Resumo

American Psycho/sis - the Pure Products of America Go Crazy, Barry Keith Grant Grayness of Darkness - The Honeymoon Killers and its Impact on Psychokiller Cinema, Martin Rubin Serial True Crime and Economic Performance Anxiety, Annalee Newitz Jeffrey Dahmer and Media Cannibalism - the Lure and Failure of Sacrifice, Mark Pizzato Politics of Apocalypse in the Cinema of Serial Murder, Philip L. Simpson Small Ceremonies - Ritual in Forrest Gump, Natural Born Killers, Seven and Follow Me Home, Jane Caputi Bully -Postmodern Violence and Masculinity in Raging Bull, Frank P. Tomasulo I Married Rambo - Spectacle and Melodrama in the Hollywood Action Film, Mark Gallagher Mutilating Mel - Martyrdom and Masculinity in Braveheart, William Luhr Aliens, Nomads, Mads Dogs and Road Warriors - Tabloid TV and the New Face of Criminal Violence, Elayne Rapping Touching Scenes and Finishing Touches - Blindness in the Slasher Film, Susan Crutchfield Technology of Homicide - Constructions of Evidence and Truth in the American Murder Film, Ken Morrison Trauma is Out There -Historical Disjunctions and the Posttraumatic Narrative as Process in The X-Files, Ilsa J. Bick Alien/Nation - Invasions, Abductions and the Politics of Identity, Lianne McLarty Category 3 - Sex and Violence in Postmodern Hong Kong, Julian Stringer Knocked Around in New Zealand - Postcolonialism Goes to the Movies, Jane Smith Woo's Most Dangerous Game - Hard Target and Neoconservative Violence, Tony Williams.

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