A History of Evil in Popular Culture: What Hannibal Lecter, Stephen King, and Vampires Reveal about America [2 volumes]
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313397707
ISBN-10: 0313397708
Pagini: 825
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 61 mm
Greutate: 1.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313397708
Pagini: 825
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 61 mm
Greutate: 1.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Covers the portrayal of evil in many different forms of media-film, television, music, art, video games, literature, poetry-as well as in politics, current events, and the legal arena
Notă biografică
Sharon Packer, MD, is assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral science at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY.Jody Pennington, PhD, is associate professor in media and culture studies at University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Cuprins
IntroductionPART I: NOVELS, POEMS, AND SHORT STORIESChapter 1: Gender, Goth, and Gore: Evil in the Horror Fiction of Poppy Z. BriteAalya AhmadChapter 2: Inviting the Devil to "Cross Over" the Threshold: The Short Stories of Joyce Carol Oates, Iteration, and American Fears of Precariousness in the 21st CenturyJennifer S. CarlbergChapter 3: Stephen King: Evil in Its Many Forms-Children Beware!Laura Colmenero-ChilbergChapter 4: Evil Monsters in Horror Fiction: An Evolutionary Perspective on Form and FunctionMathias ClasenChapter 5: The Evils of Slavery and Their Legacy in American LiteratureCarol ColatrellaChapter 6: Hannibal: His History and His HeirsSharon PackerChapter 7: The Man of the Crowd: Following Poe and Finding Evil in Popular CultureCaleb PuckettChapter 8: "Like Rats behind the Wainscoting": Evil in American Hardboiled FictionEric SandbergChapter 9: "Is It Safe?": Evil and the Escaped Nazi War Criminal in American Novels in the 1970sChristoph SchiesslChapter 10: What American Vampire Literature Teaches Us about Dangerous ConsumptionAndrea SiegelPART II: COMICS, ANIMATION, VIDEO GAMES, MURDERABILIA, AND ARTChapter 11: "The Sanitation Man": Erasing Evil in Walt DisneyLi CornfeldChapter 12: From Pogo to Pennywise: The Rise of the Evil Clown in American Pop Culture since 1978Adam W. DarlageChapter 13: Marks of Cain: Physical Manifestations of Human Evil in Virtual NarrativesShawn EdreiChapter 14: Pictures of Evil: Francis Bacon's Painting in American Popular CultureMonika KeskaChapter 15: Disney's Sorcerers, Magicians, and Wicked Witches and Why Disney's Approach to Evil Spoke to AmericaMartin J. ManningChapter 16: Bad Psychiatrists in Batman: A Mirror into a Murderer's Mind?Sharon PackerChapter 17: The Care and Feeding of Serial Killers: Covert Cultural Values Feed the Market for MurderabiliaKatherine RamslandPART III: NEWSCASTS, COURTROOM CASES, AND POLITICAL POLEMICSChapter 18: A Touch of Evil: Rewriting True Crime in Pop CultureMichael Butterfield and Michael D. KelleherChapter 19: Ted Bundy: Celebrity SlayerGeorge R. "Bob" DekleChapter 20: Evil Empire and Axis of Evil: The Evocation of Evil in Political RhetoricGlen M. E. DuerrChapter 21: Child Sexualization, Abuse, and Evil in Pop CultureGregory K. MoffattChapter 22: From Theodore Roosevelt's "Dark and Evil Spirits of Malice and Greed" to George W. Bush's "Axis of Evil": Evil in American Political RhetoricHans C. SchmidtChapter 23: Pornography as Resilient Popular EvilJoseph W. SladePART IV: MYTH AND RELIGIONChapter 24: The Future Unwritten: How We Learned to Love the End of the WorldRyan P. DoomChapter 25: Canonical Evil: The Demonic, the Satanic, and the Persistence of Catholic Paradigms in American Supernatural HorrorBrenda Gardenour WalterChapter 26: Sinister Beasts: Animal Symbolism and the Evolutionary Roots of EvilMicah IssittChapter 27: The Trial of the West Memphis Three: Rival Visions of EvilJoseph LaycockChapter 28: Satan's Most Popular Pawn? Harry Potter and Modern Evangelical CosmologyWilliam H. Taylor and Kristi R. HumphreysAbout the ContributorsIndex
Recenzii
The essays are scholarly but accessible. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers.
The two volumes are best suited for an academic setting, high school and up. This is definitely a collection that will start some conversations and get people to think about evil and its presence in our society in ways they have never thought before.
The two volumes are best suited for an academic setting, high school and up. This is definitely a collection that will start some conversations and get people to think about evil and its presence in our society in ways they have never thought before.