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The Aesthetics of Violence in Contemporary Media

Autor Dr. Gwyn Symonds
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 noi 2011
The topic of violence in the media seems as inundated as can be. Countless studies and research projects have been conducted, mostly to show its negative effects on society. What Gwynneth Symonds proposes, though, takes this significant topic one step further: studying the aesthetics of media violence. By defining key terms like the 'graphic' nature and 'authenticity' of violent representations, and discussing how those definitions are linked to actual violence outside the film and television screen, Symonds broadens the arena of study. Engagingly written, The Aesthetics of Violence in Contemporary Media fills an important gap. Symonds uses existing studies for the empirical audience reception data, together with discussions of the different representations of violence to look at violence in the media as an art form in of itself. By looking at The Simpsons, Bowling for Columbine and Norma Khouri's Forbidden Love, just to name a few, Symonds cross-analyzes violence in multiple media to see their affective role in audience reception - an important aspect when discussing media. The book strikes a balance between the readers' need to see how theory matches what actually happens in the texts in question and the demands of a theoretical overview.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441185266
ISBN-10: 1441185267
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Symonds' analysis of violence strays from the norm in that instead of concentrating on the negative effects of violence, she deals, in depth, with the enormous aesthetic complexity involved with these representations.

Notă biografică

Gwyn Symonds received her PhD in Philosophy from the University of Sydney in 2006.

Cuprins

PrologueIntroductionChapter 1: 'Violence at the Speed of Live': The Televirtuality of 9/11 and Rebuking the Frame of (Re)Presentation - Deja vu and the Inadequacy of Fantasy - The Audio of the Image - Emotions and the Breakdown of Narrative Authority - The (Im)Perfection of the Virtual and the Assumption of Global HomogeneityChapter 2: 'We Can't Believe it's Not Butter': Polemical Violence and Faking Authenticity - Series 7: The Contenders - Audience Reception and Textual Interdiscursivity - Editing Versus Authenticity - Bowling for Columbine and Editing the Polemical - Norma Khouri and the Hoax as Reader SeductionChapter 3: 'It's a True Story But it Might Not Have Happend': Voyeurism and Fiction in the True Crime Narrative - Sensationalism - Audience Voyeurism and Forensic Actuality - Illusory Forensic Authenticity in Law & Order - The Author's Story Versus the Murderer's - Taking Sides in Joe Cinque's Consolation Chapter 4: Show Business or Dirty Business?: The Theatrics of Mafia Narrative and the Empathy for the Last Mob Boss Standing in The Sopranos - Gangsters On and Off the Screen - The Sopranos and Performativity - Tony Performing TonyChapter 5: 'Solving Problems with Sharp Objects': Female Empowerment, Sex and Violence in Buffy, The Vampire Slayer - Sharing Gender Roles - Violence and the Erotics of Shame - Female Empowerment and the 'Almost' RapeChapter 6: "Getting Kicks From the Action Pix": Righteous Violence and the Choreographed Body in F(l)ight - Fightable Moments - The Flying Body - Pause for Applause - The Invulnerable Body - Killer Schlock - The Dance of the Parodied BodyChapter 7: "It's Just Detail": Flaying the Scared and Prosthetic, Pixilated and Animated Violence in hte Hyperreal - Hyperrealism - Violence Against the Sacred in the Hyperreal - The Sacred and Pixilated Dismemberment of the Body - The Simpsons and Flaying the Sacred in SatireConclusionEpilogueBibliography

Recenzii

Mention -Chronicle of Higher Education, December 5, 2008