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Atomic Bomb Cinema Jerome F. Shapiro

Atomic Bomb Cinema By Jerome F. Shapiro

Atomic Bomb Cinema by Jerome F. Shapiro


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Atomic Bomb Cinema examines the bombing of Hiroshima and its complex aftermath in American and Japanese cinema.

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Atomic Bomb Cinema: The Apocalyptic Imagination on Film by Jerome F. Shapiro

Unfathomably merciless and powerful, the atomic bomb has left its indelible mark on film. In Atomic Bomb Cinema, Jerome F. Shapiro unearths the unspoken legacy of the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima and its complex aftermath in American and Japanese cinema.

According to Shapiro, a Bomb film is never simply an exercise in ideology or paranoia. He examines hundreds of films like Godzilla, Dr. Strangelove, and TheTerminator as a body of work held together by ancient narrative and symbolic traditions that extol survival under devastating conditions. Drawing extensively on both English-language and Japanese-language sources, Shapiro argues that such films not only grapple with our nuclear anxieties, but also offer signs of hope that humanity is capable of repairing a damaged and divided world.

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Atomic Bomb Cinema Reviews

Shapiro's treatise provides an original, ambitious, contentious, compelling hybrid of searching film scholarship, humanist mysiticsm, autobiography, and polemic.
In parts diatribe, insigh, anedote, and polemic, Atomic Bomb Cinema performes a kind of explosion. -- Akira Mizuta Lippit University of California, Irvine Journal of Japanese Studies
Besides employing his own considerable analytical powers, Shapiro draws on the work of Psychologists, scientists, novelists and film critics and will beet be appreciated by film scholars synecdochical and anagogic. -- Library Journal
In an age of new anxiety and the fear of catastrophic terrorism with nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons and new instructions from the federal government on civil defense, a timely new book, Jerome F. Shapiro's AtomicBomb Cinema offers a rich historical analysis of the cultural consequences of apocalyptic anxiety on film... I highly recommend the book to anyone interested in American studies, political science, and cultural studies in general. -- Journal of American History
Shapiro writes well...what emerges clearly is that there has been a relatively constant release of atomic bomb films over the entire period Shapiro addresses. AtomicBomb Cinema discusses their importance to the apocalyptic imagination admirably. Technology and Culture January 2003.

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Jerome F. Shapiro

Table of Contents

Introduction: Vexing questions and atomic bomb cinema
1:1895 to 1945: Prototypical bomb films
2:1945 to 1949: The initial elation after Hiroshima and Nagasaki
3:1950 to 1963: Part I: A complex growth industry
4:1950 to 1963: Part II: Cold war fantasies
5:1964 to 1979: Losing faith in social institutions
6:1980 to 1989: The Reagan era
7:1990 to 2001: The post-cold war years
8:1945 to 2001: Japan's atomic bomb cinema
Conclusion: Demonic cinema
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Filmography
Index

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CIN0415936608G
9780415936606
0415936608
Atomic Bomb Cinema: The Apocalyptic Imagination on Film by Jerome F. Shapiro
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2001-12-07
404
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