Climate Trauma: Foreseeing the Future in Dystopian Film and Fiction

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$44.79
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
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Pages
208
Dimensions
6.02 X 0.56 X 9.08 inches | 0.81 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780813563992
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About the Author
E. ANN KAPLAN is a distinguished professor of English and Cultural Analysis and Theory at Stony Brook University, where she also founded and directed the Humanities Institute. The past president of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies, she is also the author and editor of over a dozen books, including Trauma and Cinema and Trauma Culture (Rutgers University Press).
Reviews
"If you've been following the rising tide of discussion on climate change, perhaps you've noticed that Hollywood has also been beating a similar drum--for years. In Climate Trauma author E. Ann Kaplan shows how movies as far back as the 1970s have depicted scenarios of future gloom tied to human neglect and mistreatment of our planet--and how dystopian films can still inspire us with hope for a better world."--Parade
"Climate Trauma treats the subject of climate-specific pre-trauma in a thorough and interesting way."--Foreword Reviews
"Proposing a powerful new analytic in the 'pretrauma' concept, Kaplan's fresh and insightful work goes directly to the heart of the matter: cinema's role in negotiating a dire circumstance we humans neglect at our peril."--Janet Walker "University of California, Santa Barbara "