Post Apocalyptic Patriarchy

Post Apocalyptic Patriarchy
Author: Carlen Lavigne
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-09-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781476634456

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 Twenty-first century American television series such as Revolution, Falling Skies, The Last Ship and The Walking Dead have depicted a variety of doomsday scenarios—nuclear cataclysm, rogue artificial intelligence, pandemic, alien invasion or zombie uprising. These scenarios speak to longstanding societal anxieties and contemporary calamities like 9/11 or the avian flu epidemic. Questions about post-apocalyptic television abound: whose voices are represented? What tomorrows are they most afraid of? What does this tell us about the world we live in today? The author analyzes these speculative futures in terms of gender, race and sexuality, revealing the fears and ambitions of a patriarchy in flux, as exemplified by the “return” to a mythical American frontier where the white male hero fights for survival, protects his family and crafts a new world order based on the old.

Contemporary Women s Post Apocalyptic Fiction

Contemporary Women   s Post Apocalyptic Fiction
Author: Susan Watkins
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-02-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781137486509

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This book examines how contemporary women novelists have successfully transformed and rewritten the conventions of post-apocalyptic fiction. Since the dawn of the new millennium, there has been an outpouring of writing that depicts the end of the world as we know it, and women writers are no exception to this trend. However, the book argues that their fiction is distinctive. Contemporary women’s work in this genre avoids conservatism, a nostalgic mourning for the past, and the focus on restoring what has been lost, aspects key to much male authored apocalyptic fiction. Instead, contemporary women writers show readers the ways in which patriarchy and neo-colonialism are intrinsically implicated in the disasters they envision, and offer qualified hope for a new beginning for society, culture and literature after an imagined apocalyptic event. Exploring science, nature and matter, the posthuman body, the maternal imaginary, time, narrative and history, literature and the word, and the post-secular, the book covers a wide variety of writers and addresses issues of nationality, race and ethnicity, as well as gender and sexuality.

Race Gender and Sexuality in Post Apocalyptic TV and Film

Race  Gender  and Sexuality in Post Apocalyptic TV and Film
Author: Barbara Gurr
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2015-10-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137493316

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This book offers analyses of the roles of race, gender, and sexuality in the post-apocalyptic visions of early twenty-first century film and television shows. Contributors examine the production, reproduction, and re-imagination of some of our most deeply held human ideals through sociological, anthropological, historical, and feminist approaches.

Maternity in the Post Apocalypse

Maternity in the Post Apocalypse
Author: Renae L. Mitchell
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2021-11-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781793605566

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This book investigates how contemporary post-apocalyptic novels place maternal characters at the forefront of rebuilding and reconceiving a devastated world. By overturning patriarchal assumptions about the post-catastrophe world and women's place in it, the writers of the maternal post-apocalypse offer a (re)vision of speculative literature.

Patriarchy s Creative Resilience

Patriarchy   s Creative Resilience
Author: Michael Kramp
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2024-02-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781003847571

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Patriarchy’s Creative Resilience explores the disturbing sustainability of White male supremacy. Kramp traces an imaginative failure and an imaginative success; his focus on British speculative fiction published between 1870 and 1900 demonstrates how even this elastic and wildly inventive literary form remains incapable of promoting non- patriarchal masculinity, and he attributes this inability to the creative resiliency of white male supremacy. He demonstrates the inventive use of diverse resources that we frequently view as custom or uncomplicated history and a versatility that we often dismiss as sheer power. He draws on an archive of late nineteenth- century speculative fiction to detail a versatile patriarchal toolbox, including hegemonic masculinity, control of dangerous women, hyperbolic and sentimental performances of male sovereignty, and reversions to authoritarian, at times violent conduct. He also considers how the classic military strategy of dividing to conquer undergirds all these tactics, inhibiting our creating energies and dynamic collaborations. Various chapters demonstrate the enterprise, ingenuity, and adaptability of patriarchy to refashion and rejustify normalized systems of oppression. While scholars have consistently identified moments and agents of resistance to patriarchal structures by highlighting creativity, resiliency, and resourcefulness, Kramp’s project reveals how patriarchy itself is creative, resilient, and resourceful.

Gender in Post 9 11 American Apocalyptic TV

Gender in Post 9 11 American Apocalyptic TV
Author: Eve Bennett
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781501331091

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In the years following 9/11, American TV developed a preoccupation with apocalypse. Science fiction and fantasy shows ranging from Firefly to Heroes, from the rebooted Battlestar Galactica to Lost, envisaged scenarios in which world-changing disasters were either threatened or actually took place. During the same period numerous commentators observed that the American media's representation of gender had undergone a marked regression, possibly, it was suggested, as a consequence of the 9/11 attacks and the feelings of weakness and insecurity they engendered in the nation's men. Eve Bennett investigates whether the same impulse to return to traditional images of masculinity and femininity can be found in the contemporary cycle of apocalyptic series, programmes which, like 9/11 itself, present plenty of opportunity for narratives of damsels-in-distress and heroic male rescuers. However, as this book shows, whether such narratives play out in the expected manner is another matter.

Race Gender and Sexuality in Post Apocalyptic TV and Film

Race  Gender  and Sexuality in Post Apocalyptic TV and Film
Author: Barbara Gurr
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2015-10-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137493316

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This book offers analyses of the roles of race, gender, and sexuality in the post-apocalyptic visions of early twenty-first century film and television shows. Contributors examine the production, reproduction, and re-imagination of some of our most deeply held human ideals through sociological, anthropological, historical, and feminist approaches.

Screening Children in Post Apocalypse Film and Television

Screening Children in Post Apocalypse Film and Television
Author: Debbie Olson
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2023
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781666918687

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This collection examines the child's role in contemporary post-apocalyptic films and television.. By exploring the function of child characters within a dystopian framework, this volume illustrates how traditional notions of childhood are tethered to sites of adult conflict and disaster, a connection that often works to reaffirm the "rightness" of past systems of social order.