Monstrous Nature - by Robin L Murray & Joseph K Heumann (Hardcover)
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- Godzilla, a traditional natural monster and representation of cinema's subgenre of natural attack, also provides a cautionary symbol of the dangerous consequences of mistreating the natural world--monstrous nature on the attack.
- About the Author: Robin L. Murray is a professor of English at Eastern Illinois University.
- 270 Pages
- Performing Arts, Film
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Godzilla, a traditional natural monster and representation of cinema's subgenre of natural attack, also provides a cautionary symbol of the dangerous consequences of mistreating the natural world--monstrous nature on the attack. Horror films such as Godzilla invite an exploration of the complexities of a monstrous nature that humanity both creates and embodies.
Robin L. Murray and Joseph K. Heumann demonstrate how the horror film and its offshoots can often be understood in relation to a monstrous nature that has evolved either deliberately or by accident and that generates fear in humanity as both character and audience. This connection between fear and the natural world opens up possibilities for ecocritical readings often missing from research on monstrous nature, the environment, and the horror film. Organized in relation to four recurring environmental themes in films that construct nature as a monster--anthropomorphism, human ecology, evolution, and gendered landscapes--the authors apply ecocritical perspectives to reveal the multiple ways nature is constructed as monstrous or in which the natural world itself constructs monsters. This interdisciplinary approach to film studies fuses cultural, theological, and scientific critiques to explore when and why nature becomes monstrous.Review Quotes
"[Readers] will find in this new book solid scholarship, broad research in the cinematic references necessary to approach the topics, and insightful analysis and juxtaposition of films . . . all contributing to our understanding of how 'horror' is among us now in the very real prospects of violent and sudden climate change."--Charles J. Stivale, editor of Gilles Deleuze: Key Concepts
-- (2/25/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"Compelling. . . . Clear and meticulous. Another tremendous contribution to the field of ecocinema studies."--Stephen Rust, coeditor of Ecocinema Theory and Practice-- (2/25/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"From cannibals to cockroaches, Robin L. Murray and Joseph K. Heumann fill a major gap in the field with this wide-ranging treatment of horror in ecocinema. Scholarship of this kind contributes tremendously to the expansion of ecocriticism from the study of 'literature' per se to the understanding of how environmental themes, such as anthropomorphism and gendered landscapes, occur in visual culture."--Scott Slovic, coeditor of Numbers and Nerves: Information, Emotion, and Meaning in a World of Data
-- (2/25/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"Sharply written, fiercely intelligent."--Flick Attack
"Syfy Channel, horror film aficionados, and film students will no doubt be enthralled by this volume. The book challenges all readers to consider ecological messages, no matter what the mode of presentation."--Patricia Ann Owens, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society-- (3/13/2019 12:00:00 AM)
About the Author
Robin L. Murray is a professor of English at Eastern Illinois University. Joseph K. Heumann is professor emeritus from the Department of Communication Studies at Eastern Illinois University. Murray and Heumann are coauthors of That's All Folks?: Ecocritical Readings of American Animated Features (Nebraska, 2011) and Film and Everyday Eco-disasters (Nebraska, 2014).fDimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .75 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.22 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 270
Genre: Performing Arts
Sub-Genre: Film
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Theme: History & Criticism
Format: Hardcover
Author: Robin L Murray & Joseph K Heumann
Language: English
Street Date: October 1, 2016
TCIN: 94275138
UPC: 9780803285699
Item Number (DPCI): 247-12-1469
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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