9781441178398-1441178392-Monster Culture in the 21st Century: A Reader

Monster Culture in the 21st Century: A Reader

ISBN-13: 9781441178398
ISBN-10: 1441178392
Edition: 1
Author: Marina Levina, Diem-My T. Bui
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Format: Paperback 344 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781441178398
ISBN-10: 1441178392
Edition: 1
Author: Marina Levina, Diem-My T. Bui
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Format: Paperback 344 pages

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Monster Culture in the 21st Century: A Reader (ISBN-13: 9781441178398 and ISBN-10: 1441178392), written by authors Marina Levina, Diem-My T. Bui, was published by Bloomsbury Academic in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Communication & Media Studies (Social Sciences, Popular Culture) books. You can easily purchase or rent Monster Culture in the 21st Century: A Reader (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Communication & Media Studies books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $5.04.

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In the past decade, our rapidly changing world faced terrorism, global epidemics, economic and social strife, new communication technologies, immigration, and climate change to name a few. These fears and tensions reflect an evermore-interconnected global environment where increased mobility of people, technologies, and disease have produced great social, political, and economical uncertainty.
The essays in this collection examine how monstrosity has been used to manage these rising fears and tensions. Analyzing popular films and televisions shows, such as True Blood, Twilight, Paranormal Activity, District 9, Battlestar Galactica, and Avatar, it argues that monstrous narratives of the past decade have become omnipresent specifically because they represent collective social anxieties over resisting and embracing change in the 21st century.
The first comprehensive text that uses monstrosity not just as a metaphor for change, but rather a necessary condition through which change is lived and experienced in the 21st century, this approach introduces a different perspective toward the study of monstrosity in culture.

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