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Beschreibung
The Great Recession in Fiction, Film, and Television: Twenty-First-Century Bust Culture sheds light on how imaginary works of fiction, film, and television reflect, refract, and respond to the recessionary times specific to the twenty-first century, a sustained period of economic crisis that has earned the title the "Great Recession." This collection takes as its focus "Bust Culture," a concept that refers to post-crash popular culture, specifically the kind mass produced by multinational corporations in the age of media conglomeration, which is inflected by diminishment, influenced by scarcity, and infused with anxiety.

The multidisciplinary contributors collected here examine mass culture not typically included in discussions of the financial meltdown, from disaster films to reality TV hoarders, the horror genre to reactionary representations of women, Christian right radio to Batman, television characters of color to graphic novels and literary fiction. The collected essays treat our busted culture as a seismograph that registers the traumas of collapse, and locate their pop artifacts along a spectrum of ideological fantasies, social erasures, and profound fears inspired by the Great Recession. What they discover from these unlikely indicators of the recession is a mix of regressive, progressive, and bemused texts in need of critical translation.
The Great Recession in Fiction, Film, and Television: Twenty-First-Century Bust Culture sheds light on how imaginary works of fiction, film, and television reflect, refract, and respond to the recessionary times specific to the twenty-first century, a sustained period of economic crisis that has earned the title the "Great Recession." This collection takes as its focus "Bust Culture," a concept that refers to post-crash popular culture, specifically the kind mass produced by multinational corporations in the age of media conglomeration, which is inflected by diminishment, influenced by scarcity, and infused with anxiety.

The multidisciplinary contributors collected here examine mass culture not typically included in discussions of the financial meltdown, from disaster films to reality TV hoarders, the horror genre to reactionary representations of women, Christian right radio to Batman, television characters of color to graphic novels and literary fiction. The collected essays treat our busted culture as a seismograph that registers the traumas of collapse, and locate their pop artifacts along a spectrum of ideological fantasies, social erasures, and profound fears inspired by the Great Recession. What they discover from these unlikely indicators of the recession is a mix of regressive, progressive, and bemused texts in need of critical translation.
Über den Autor
Edited by Kirk Boyle and Daniel Mrozowski - Contributions by Rebecca Barrett-Fox; Jesseca Cornelson; Sarah Domet; Maryann Erigha; Sarah Hamblin; Daniel Mattingly; April Miller; Lance Rubin; James Stone and Charli Valdez
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Creative Documentation of Creative Destruction
Kirk Boyle and Daniel Mrozowski
Section I: Film
Chapter 1: The Imagination of Economic Disaster: Eco-Catastrophe Films of the
Great Recession
Kirk Boyle
Chapter 2: Real-to-Reel Recessionary Horrors in Drag Me to Hell and Contagion
April Miller
Chapter 3: Horror at the Homestead: The (Re)possession of American Property in Paranormal Activity and Paranormal Activity II
James Stone
Section II: Fiction
Chapter 4: "We are the walking dead": Zombie Literature in Recession-Era America
Lance Rubin
Chapter 5: "Crash Fiction": American Literary Novels of the Global Financial Crisis
Daniel Mattingly
Chapter 6: Mommy Porn, More or Less: Fifty Shades of Grey and Conservative Feminism in the New Economy
Sarah Domet
Section III: Television
Chapter 7: And They Lived Happily Ever After...Or Not at All: (Un)Imagining African Americans in Recession-Era Popular Culture
Maryann Erigha
Chapter 8: Latino Liminality, Exclusion and Erasure in Great Recession Television: The Case of Treme and Friday Night Lights
Charli Valdez
Chapter 9: Masters, Servants, and the Effaced Middle Classes of Downton Abbey, The Dark Knight Rises, and Falling Skies
Jesseca Cornelson
Chapter 10: From Hoarders to Pickers: Salvage Aesthetics and Reality Television in The Great Recession
Daniel Mrozowski
Section IV: Multimedia
Chapter 11: Congress at the Kitchen Table: Religious Right Applications of Moral Home Economics to Federal Economic Policy
Rebecca Barrett-Fox
Chapter 12: Graphic Radicals: Understanding the Crash and the Art of Resistance
Sarah Hamblin
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe, Medienwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781498520621
ISBN-10: 1498520626
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Boyle
Redaktion: Boyle, Kirk
Mrozowski, Daniel
Hersteller: Lexington Books
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Kirk Boyle (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.08.2015
Gewicht: 0,484 kg
Artikel-ID: 104757083

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