Ebook: Cinematic Nihilism: Encounters, Confrontations, Overcomings
Author: John Marmysz
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Language: English
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Explores the ways in which nihilism is encountered, confronted, and overcome in contemporary film
Exposing and illustrating how an ongoing engagement with nihilistic alienation may contribute to, rather than detract from, the value of life, Cinematic Nihilism both challenges and builds upon past scholarship that has scrutinised nihilism in the media, but which has generally over-emphasised its negative and destructive aspects. Through case studies of popular films, including Prometheus, The Dark Knight Rises, Dawn of the Dead and The Human Centipede, and with chapters on Scotland’s cinematic portrayal as both a site of ‘nihilistic sacrifice’ and as ‘nowhere in particular’, this book presents a necessary corrective, re-emphasising the constructive potential of cinematic nihilism and casting it as a phenomenon that need not be overcome.
Read John Marmysz's discussion of Cinematic Nihilism on the Page 99 Test blog
Key Features
- A clear and thorough treatment of the history, meanings and controversies involved in debates about nihilism
- A unique and fresh perspective on the ways that nihilism can be a positive phenomenon that acts as a spur to human reflection and creativity
- Original in-depth analyses of a variety of international films including: Breaking the Waves, NEDs, The Human Centipede, Nymphomaniac, Under the Skin, George Romero’s Dead films, Romper Stomper, Avatar, Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, among many others
- Combines philosophical depth with readable style