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  • 1
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    almahu_9948170581802882
    Umfang: XII, 109 p. 20 illus. , online resource.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 9783030194390
    Inhalt: “The Mad Max films have been understood from numerous perspectives, from auteurism to national cinema to action adventure to gender to science fiction to dystopia. Mick Broderick and Katie Ellis have surpassed that literature with this exciting and profound work. Trauma and Disability is more than a new optic through which to view a storied series; it is a challenge to film studies and cultural analysis more broadly to wake up, smell the burning guzzoline, and rethink normativity.” — Professor Toby Miller, Loughborough University London, UK “Mad Max is more relevant today than ever, with climate change destroying the Earth and many despot leaders worldwide. Broderick and Ellis critique the imagery of trauma within the films and focus attention on the many narratives involving disabled characters. Their explication of representations of bodies, disabled and nondisabled, makes a significant contribution to our understanding of multiple Mad Max films, specifically, and popular culture, generally.” — Professor Beth Haller, Towson University, USA This book explores the inter-relationship of disability and trauma in the Mad Max films (1979-2015). George Miller’s long-running series is replete with narratives and imagery of trauma, both physical and emotional, along with major and minor characters who are prominently disabled. The Mad Max movies foreground representations of the body – in devastating injury and its lasting effects – and in the broader social and historical contexts of trauma, disability, gender and myth. Over the franchise’s four-decade span significant social and cultural change has occurred globally. Many of the images of disability and trauma central to Max’s post-apocalyptic wasteland can be seen to represent these societal shifts, incorporating both decline and rejuvenation. These shifts include concerns with social, economic and political disintegration under late capitalism, projections of survival after nuclear war, and the impact of anthropogenic climate change. Drawing on screen production processes, textual analysis and reception studies this book interrogates the role of these representations of disability, trauma, gender and myth to offer an in-depth cultural analysis of the social critiques evident within the fantasies of Mad Max. Mick Broderick is Associate Professor of Media Analysis at Murdoch University, Australia. Katie Ellis is Associate Professor in Internet Studies and Director of the Centre for Culture and Technology at Curtin University, Australia. .
    Anmerkung: Introduction -- 1. Trauma -- 2. Disability -- 3.Gender -- 4. Mythology -- 5. Fandom -- Conclusion.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030194383
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030194406
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030194413
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1676310762
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 109 p. 20 illus)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2019
    ISBN: 9783030194390
    Serie: Springer eBooks
    Inhalt: Introduction -- 1. Trauma -- 2. Disability -- 3.Gender -- 4. Mythology -- 5. Fandom -- Conclusion
    Inhalt: “The Mad Max films have been understood from numerous perspectives, from auteurism to national cinema to action adventure to gender to science fiction to dystopia. Mick Broderick and Katie Ellis have surpassed that literature with this exciting and profound work. Trauma and Disability is more than a new optic through which to view a storied series; it is a challenge to film studies and cultural analysis more broadly to wake up, smell the burning guzzoline, and rethink normativity.” — Professor Toby Miller, Loughborough University London, UK “Mad Max is more relevant today than ever, with climate change destroying the Earth and many despot leaders worldwide. Broderick and Ellis critique the imagery of trauma within the films and focus attention on the many narratives involving disabled characters. Their explication of representations of bodies, disabled and nondisabled, makes a significant contribution to our understanding of multiple Mad Max films, specifically, and popular culture, generally.” — Professor Beth Haller, Towson University, USA This book explores the inter-relationship of disability and trauma in the Mad Max films (1979-2015). George Miller’s long-running series is replete with narratives and imagery of trauma, both physical and emotional, along with major and minor characters who are prominently disabled. The Mad Max movies foreground representations of the body – in devastating injury and its lasting effects – and in the broader social and historical contexts of trauma, disability, gender and myth. Over the franchise’s four-decade span significant social and cultural change has occurred globally. Many of the images of disability and trauma central to Max’s post-apocalyptic wasteland can be seen to represent these societal shifts, incorporating both decline and rejuvenation. These shifts include concerns with social, economic and political disintegration under late capitalism, projections of survival after nuclear war, and the impact of anthropogenic climate change. Drawing on screen production processes, textual analysis and reception studies this book interrogates the role of these representations of disability, trauma, gender and myth to offer an in-depth cultural analysis of the social critiques evident within the fantasies of Mad Max. Mick Broderick is Associate Professor of Media Analysis at Murdoch University, Australia. Katie Ellis is Associate Professor in Internet Studies and Director of the Centre for Culture and Technology at Curtin University, Australia
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783030194383
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-19438-3
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1687973709
    Umfang: xii, 109 pages , illustrations , 22 cm
    ISBN: 9783030194383 , 3030194388
    Serie: Palgrave pivot
    Inhalt: Introduction --Trauma --Disability --Gender --Mythology --Fandom and beyond.
    Inhalt: This book explores the inter-relationship of disability and trauma in the Mad Max films (1979-2015). George Miller's long-running series is replete with narratives and imagery of trauma, both physical and emotional, along with major and minor characters who are prominently disabled. The Mad Max movies foreground representations of the body - in devastating injury and its lasting effects - and in the broader social and historical contexts of trauma, disability, gender and myth.0Over the franchise's four-decade span significant social and cultural change has occurred globally. Many of the images of disability and trauma central to Max's post-apocalyptic wasteland can be seen to represent these societal shifts, incorporating both decline and rejuvenation. These shifts include concerns with social, economic and political disintegration under late capitalism, projections of survival after nuclear war, and the impact of anthropogenic climate change.0Drawing on screen production processes, textual analysis and reception studies this book interrogates the role of these representations of disability, trauma, gender and myth to offer an in-depth cultural analysis of the social critiques evident within the fantasies of Mad Max
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Mad Max ; Mad Max beyond thunderdome ; Mad Max II ; Mad Max: Fury Road ; Behinderter Mensch ; Trauma
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 4
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing, | Cham :Palgrave Pivot.
    UID:
    edoccha_BV046137885
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 109 p. 20 illus).
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2019
    ISBN: 978-3-030-19439-0
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-19438-3
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-19440-6
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-19441-3
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Allgemeines
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    Schlagwort(e): Mad Max ; Mad Max beyond thunderdome ; Mad Max II ; Mad Max: Fury Road ; Behinderter Mensch ; Trauma
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 5
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing, | Cham :Palgrave Pivot.
    UID:
    edocfu_BV046137885
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 109 p. 20 illus).
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2019
    ISBN: 978-3-030-19439-0
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-19438-3
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-19440-6
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-19441-3
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Allgemeines
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Mad Max ; Mad Max beyond thunderdome ; Mad Max II ; Mad Max: Fury Road ; Behinderter Mensch ; Trauma
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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