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  • SLB Potsdam  (2)
  • Feministisches Archiv
  • Ungeheuer  (2)
  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1627207996
    Format: viii, 272 Seiten , 23 cm
    ISBN: 0873388577 , 9780873388573
    Content: Literature, science, and science fiction -- E.T.A. Hoffmann and the magic of mesmerism -- Mary Shelley's electric imagination -- The human experiments of Edgar Allan Poe -- Verne's deep-sea investigations on dry land -- Villiers de L'Isle-Adam's invention of psychical research -- H.G. Wells in the laboratory -- Conclusion : the progress of literature and science; or, a refrain on interdisciplinarity
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 254-264 , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Literature, science, and science fiction -- E.T.A. Hoffmann and the magic of mesmerism -- Mary Shelley's electric imagination -- The human experiments of Edgar Allan Poe -- Verne's deep-sea investigations on dry land -- Villiers de L'Isle-Adam's invention of psychical research -- H.G. Wells in the laboratory -- Conclusion : the progress of literature and science; or, a refrain on interdisciplinarity
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , English Studies
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    Keywords: Literatur ; Wissenschaft ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Science-Fiction-Literatur ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Literatur ; Ungeheuer ; Mesmerismus ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Science-Fiction-Literatur ; Naturwissenschaften ; Mesmerismus ; Geschichte 1800-1900
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  • 2
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    Durham [u.a.] : Duke Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV021808552
    Format: viii, 223 S. , Ill. , 25 cm
    ISBN: 0822337339 , 0822337452
    Content: In Pretend We're Dead, Annalee Newitz argues that the slimy zombies and gore-soaked murderers who have stormed through American film and literature over the past century embody the violent contradictions of capitalism. Ravaged by overwork, alienated by corporate conformity, and mutilated by the unfettered lust for profit, fictional monsters act out the problems with an economic system that seems designed to eat people whole. Newitz looks at representations of serial killers, mad doctors, the undead, cyborgs, and unfortunates mutated by their involvement with the mass media industry. Whether considering the serial killer who turns murder into a kind of labor by mass producing dead bodies, or the hack writers and bloodthirsty actresses trapped inside Hollywood's profit-mad storytelling machine, she reveals that each creature has its own tale to tell about how a freewheeling market economy turns human beings into monstrosities. Newitz tracks the monsters spawned by capitalism through b movies, Hollywood blockbusters, pulp fiction, and American literary classics, looking at their manifestations in works such as Norman Mailer's ;true life novel' The Executioner's Song; the short stories of Isaac Asimov and H. P. Lovecraft; the cyberpunk novels of William Gibson and Marge Piercy; true-crime books about the serial killers Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer; and movies including Modern Times (1936), Donovan's Brain (1953), Night of the Living Dead (1968), RoboCop (1987), The Silence of the Lambs (1991), and Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001). Newitz shows that as literature and film tell it, the story of American capitalism since the late nineteenth century is a tale of body-mangling, soul-crushing horror.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-206) and index -- Filmography: p. [207]-210
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Ungeheuer ; Film ; USA ; Ungeheuer ; Literatur
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