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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Figures v
- Acknowledgements viii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction: American Cinema in the Shadow of 9/11 1
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Part I. Dramatisations of the ‘War on Terror
- 1. The Mythic Shape of American Sniper (2015) 23
- 2. Responding to Realities or Telling the Same Old Story? Mixing Real-world and Mythic Resonances in The Kingdom (2007) and Zero Dark Thirty (2012) 49
- 3. Acts of Redemption and ‘The Falling Man’ Photograph in Post-9/11 US Cinema 67
- 4. ‘You be very mindful of how you act’: Post-9/11 Culture and Arab American Subjectivities in Joseph Castelo’s The War Within (2005) and Hesham Issawi’s AmericanEast (2008) 89
- 5. Refracting Fundamentalism in Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2012) 109
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Part II. Influences of the ‘War on Terror’
- 6. ‘Not now that strength’: Embodiment and Globalisation in Post-9/11 James Bond 127
- 7. Training the Body Politic: Networked Masculinity and the ‘War on Terror’ in Hollywood Film 147
- 8. ‘Gettin’ Dirty’: Tarantino’s Vengeful Justice, the Marked Viewer and Post-9/11 Am 169
- 9. Stop the Clocks: Lincoln and Post-9/11 Cinema 191
- 10. Foreshadows of the Fall: Questioning 9/11’s Impact on American Attitudes 207
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Part III. Allegories of the ‘War on Terror’
- 11. ‘Daddy, I’m scared. Can we go home?’ Fear and Allegory in Frank Darabont’s The Mist (2007 227
- 12. The Terrible, Horrible Desire to Know: Post-9/11 Horror Remakes, Reboots, Sequels and Prequels 249
- 13. Post-9/11 Power and Responsibility in the Marvel Cinematic Universe 269
- 14. Nowhere Left to Zone in Children of Men (2006) 291
- 15. Traumatise, Repeat, Finish: Military Science Fiction (Long) after 9/11 and Doug Liman’s Edge of Tomorrow (2014) 307
- Selected Filmography 327
- Notes on the Contributors 335
- Index 339
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Figures v
- Acknowledgements viii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction: American Cinema in the Shadow of 9/11 1
-
Part I. Dramatisations of the ‘War on Terror
- 1. The Mythic Shape of American Sniper (2015) 23
- 2. Responding to Realities or Telling the Same Old Story? Mixing Real-world and Mythic Resonances in The Kingdom (2007) and Zero Dark Thirty (2012) 49
- 3. Acts of Redemption and ‘The Falling Man’ Photograph in Post-9/11 US Cinema 67
- 4. ‘You be very mindful of how you act’: Post-9/11 Culture and Arab American Subjectivities in Joseph Castelo’s The War Within (2005) and Hesham Issawi’s AmericanEast (2008) 89
- 5. Refracting Fundamentalism in Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2012) 109
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Part II. Influences of the ‘War on Terror’
- 6. ‘Not now that strength’: Embodiment and Globalisation in Post-9/11 James Bond 127
- 7. Training the Body Politic: Networked Masculinity and the ‘War on Terror’ in Hollywood Film 147
- 8. ‘Gettin’ Dirty’: Tarantino’s Vengeful Justice, the Marked Viewer and Post-9/11 Am 169
- 9. Stop the Clocks: Lincoln and Post-9/11 Cinema 191
- 10. Foreshadows of the Fall: Questioning 9/11’s Impact on American Attitudes 207
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Part III. Allegories of the ‘War on Terror’
- 11. ‘Daddy, I’m scared. Can we go home?’ Fear and Allegory in Frank Darabont’s The Mist (2007 227
- 12. The Terrible, Horrible Desire to Know: Post-9/11 Horror Remakes, Reboots, Sequels and Prequels 249
- 13. Post-9/11 Power and Responsibility in the Marvel Cinematic Universe 269
- 14. Nowhere Left to Zone in Children of Men (2006) 291
- 15. Traumatise, Repeat, Finish: Military Science Fiction (Long) after 9/11 and Doug Liman’s Edge of Tomorrow (2014) 307
- Selected Filmography 327
- Notes on the Contributors 335
- Index 339