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Children of Men Dan Dinello

Children of Men By Dan Dinello

Children of Men by Dan Dinello


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Alfonso Cuaron's visionary Children of Men (2006) was released to good reviews and poor box office, but is now regarded by many as a 21st-century masterpiece. Dan Dinello examines the film's politically progressive stance in the context of today's rise of authoritarianism, examining it from ideological, psychological and philosophical perspectives.

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Children of Men by Dan Dinello

A mirror of tomorrow, Alfonso Cuaron's visionary Children of Men (2006) was released to good reviews and poor box office but is now regarded by many as a twenty-first-century masterpiece. Its propulsive story dramatizes a dystopian future when an infertile humanity hurtles toward extinction and an African refugee holds the key to its survival. Cuaron creates a documentary of the near future when Britain's totalitarian government hunts down and cages refugees like animals as the world descends into violent chaos. In the midst of xenophobia and power abuses that have led to a permanent state of emergency, Children of Men inspires with a story of hope and political resistance. Dan Dinello explicates Children of Men's politically progressive significance in the context of today's rise of authoritarianism and white nationalism. Though topical at the time, the film now feels as if it's been torn from today's headlines. Examining the film from ideological, psychological, and philosophical perspectives, the book explores the film's connection to post-9/11 apocalyptic narratives, its evolutionary twist to the nativity story, its warning about the rise of neofascism, and its visual uniqueness as science fiction, delving into the film's gritty hyper-realistic style and the innovative filmic techniques developed by director Cuaron and his cinematographer, Emmanuel Lubezki. Dinello explores the film's criticism of the pathologies of a reactionary politics that normalize discriminatory hierarchies and perpetuate vast differences in privilege. Children of Men prods us to imagine an egalitarian alternative with a narrative that urges emotional identification with rebels, outcasts, and racial and ethnic outsiders.

Children of Men Reviews

'This book is a very good extended analysis of the film, arguing that it welds the form and content into a political and social critique of the trend of authoritarian politics currently spreading through the Western world. [...] It is a useful study of how a speculative film can provide an anamorphic lens on our contemporary social situation by shocking its audience both visually and narratively.'
Ezekiel Crago, Fantastika Journal

About Dan Dinello

Dan Dinello is the author of Technophobia! Science Fiction Visions of the Posthuman Future. Professor emeritus at Columbia College Chicago, he has contributed chapters to numerous books including Westworld and Philosophy, Avatar and Philosophy: Learning to See, and The Ultimate Star Trek and Philosophy as well as pop culture stories for The Chicago Tribune and political articles for the Website Informed Comment.

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CIN1999334027G
9781999334024
1999334027
Children of Men by Dan Dinello
Used - Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
20190627
130
N/A
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