Masculinity in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema
Cyborgs, Troopers and Other Men of the Future (livre en anglais)
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Description de l'ouvrage :
If science fiction stages the battle between humans and non-humans, whether alien or machine, who is elected to fight for us? In the classics of science fiction cinema, humanity is nearly always represented by a male, and until recently, a white male. Spanning landmark American films from Blade Runner to Avatar, this major new study offers the first ever analysis of masculinity in science fiction cinema. It uncovers the evolution of masculine heroes from the 1980s until the present day, and the roles played by their feminine counterparts. Considering gender alongside racial and class politics, Masculinity in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema also situates filmic examples within the broader culture. It is indispensable for understanding science fiction and its role in contemporary cultural politics.
À propos de l'auteur :
Marianne Kac Vergne is Associate Professor of American Studies at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne, France. Her research interests are Masculinity, Femininity, Hollywood genres and Science Fiction. She is author of Masculinity in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema: Cyborgs, Troopers and Other Men of the Future (I. B. Tauris, 2017).Claire Nally is Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Literature in the Department of English Literature, Linguistics and Creative Writing at Northumbria University, UK. She is the author of Steampunk: Gender, Subculture and the Neo-Victorian (Bloomsbury, 2019), co-editor or Bloomsbury Library of Gender and Popular Culture and Deputy Editor (including reviews) of the open access journal C21 Literature.Angela Smith is Professor of Language and Culture at the University of Sunderland, UK. She has written numerous articles and book chapters on media discourses, gender, the portrayal of immigrants and the representation of politicians.
Revue de Presse :
"[A] very readable and insightful volume. With Kac-Vergne's study in hand, the field of masculinity and sf cinema studies is well poised to tackle films in the next era of sf blockbusters." ―Science Fiction Studies
"Compelling … This book will be of value to researchers of science fiction and gender studies and beyond. Kac-Vergne successfully demonstrates that representations of masculinity in contemporary science fiction have evolved, but with the caveat that the white man remains the genre's representative of humanity, perpetuating the sidelining of women and racial minorities." ―Marianne Kac-Vergne, Feminist Media Studies
"Kac-Vergne's book is uniformly engaging and often exhilarating as she exposes both the consistent shortcomings of Hollywood and the frequent efforts of filmmakers to subvert the hegemonic order." ―Rob Mayo, Foundation: International Review of Science Fiction
"Specifically focusing on hegemonic masculinity as a set normative system that the films maintain, trouble or threaten to upheave, the author's historical approach guides the reader through evolving and reproduced notions of masculinity in Hollywood science fiction films. Each of the historicised case studies is supported effectively by close textual analysis." ―Frames Cinema Journal
"A must read about gender politics in popular culture, this is a revealing and original historical study about constructed male identities in the flourishing genre of science fiction. Marianne Kac-Vergne eloquently coins key developments in the depiction of (hyper)masculinity in Hollywood blockbusters and traces the 1980s heroes with bulging muscles and hard bodies to the twenty-first century- sci-fi-species equipped with clever minds and a heart. The only staple: women stay on the sidelines while hegemonic masculinity rules. In the current political climate Kac-Vergne teaches us invaluable new insights to engage with the ideas of race and gender in mainstream film." ―Karen A. Ritzenhoff, Professor, Department of Communication, Central Connecticut State University, USA
"Marianne Kac-Vergne's Masculinity in Contemporary Science Fiction Cinema: Cyborgs, Troopers and Other Men of the Future is a brilliant analysis of contemporary science fiction cinema. It will appeal to academics and students in film studies, gender studies, and cultural studies alike: its smart contextualisations, subtle commentary of intertexts and astute close readings, combined with strong intersectional analyses of the masculinity in these well-known films will prompt re-viewing in another light. Broader audiences will find this is a highly enjoyable read, with a dose of wit and wry humour. This is truly a must-read for anyone who watches, studies, or indeed, makes science fiction films today." ―Monica Michlin, Professor of Contemporary American Studies, Université Paul Valéry Montpellier, France
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