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Diseased Cinema : Plagues, Pandemics and Zombies in American Movies - Robert Alpert

Diseased Cinema

Plagues, Pandemics and Zombies in American Movies

By: Robert Alpert, Merle Eisenberg, Lee Mordechai

Hardcover | 3 November 2023

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Discusses how the depiction of diseases in movies has changed over the last century and what these changes reveal about American culture Examines disease movies as a genre that has emerged over the last century and includes pandemic and zombie films Reveals the changes to the genre's narratives over three broad time periods: the beginning of film through the 1980s, the 1990s through the mid-2000s, and the late 2000s and afterward Investigates the evolution of disease movies through three perspectives: historically notable films, remakes, and franchises Analyses disease movies in the context of the development of American, global capitalism and the fragmentation of the social contract Explains the role of disease movie narratives in the American experience of Covid American movies about infectious diseases have reflected and driven dominant cultural narratives during the past century. These movies both real pandemics and imagined zombie outbreaks have become wildly popular since the beginning of the 21st century. They have shifted from featuring a contained outbreak to an imagined containment of a known disease to a globalized, uncontainable pandemic of an unknown origin. Movie narratives have changed from identifying and solving social problems to a despair and acceptance of America's failure to fulfil its historic social contract. Movies reflect and drive developments in American capitalism that increasingly advocates for individuals and their families, rather than communities and the public good. Disease movies today minimize human differences and envisage a utopian new world order to advance the needs of contemporary American capitalism. These movie narratives shaped reactions to the outbreak of Covid and reinforced individual responsibility as the solution to end the pandemic.
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Diseased Cinema tracks the cinematic fascination with disease throughout the history of film, showing how depictions of communicable disease mutate to reflect changing social and political concerns and how they, in turn, shape expectations about and the experience of actual disease outbreaks. An important work that reveals the power of cinema and the figure of disease to shape a cultural imagination.

--Priscilla Wald, Duke University

The book delivers a fresh look at the ever-growing number of American pandemic movies and their apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic mythology.

--Christos Lynteris, University of St Andrews

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