Ecological Film Theory and Psychoanalysis
Taylor & Francis
Ecological Film Theory and PsychoanalysisSurviving the Environmental Apocalypse in Cinema\nAuthor(s): Robert Geal\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom\nImprint: Routledge\nISBN-13: 9780367373412, 978-0367373412\nSynopsis\nThis book applies ecolinguistics and psychoanalysis to explore how films fictionalising environmental disasters provide spectacular warnings against the dangers of environmental apocalypse, while highlighting that even these apparently environmentally friendly films can still facilitate problematic real-world changes in how people treat the environment.\n\nEcological Film Theory and Psychoanalysis argues that these films exploit cinemas inherent Cartesian grammar to construct texts in which not only small groups of protagonist survivors, but also vicarious spectators, pleasurably transcend the fictionalised destruction. The ideological nature of the lifeboats on which these survivors escape, moreover, is accompanied by additional el.
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