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E-raamat: Cinematic Nihilism: Encounters, Confrontations, Overcomings

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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.
List of Figures
vi
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction: Plato's Nightmare 1(20)
Part I Encounters
Introduction
21(4)
1 Scotland as a Site of Nihilistic Sacrifice
25(17)
2 The Myth of Scotland as Nowhere in Particular
42(13)
3 Monstrous Masses: The Human Body as Raw Material
55(22)
Part II Confrontations
Introduction
77(4)
4 From Night to Survival: Nihilism and the Living Dead
81(18)
5 The Lure of the Mob: Cinematic Depictions of Skinhead Authenticity
99(18)
6 Cultural Change and Nihilism in the Rollerball Films
117(24)
Part III Overcomings
Introduction
141(4)
7 The Abject Self: Apocalyptic Consequences of Self-discovery in Fight Club
145(15)
8 Rooting for the Fascists in Avatar
160(17)
9 Yukio Mishima and the Return to the Body
177(26)
Bibliography 203(6)
Filmography 209(2)
Index 211
John Marmysz teaches philosophy at the College of Marin in Kentfield, California.