No Jurisdiction: Legal, Political, and Aesthetic Disorder in Post-9/11 Genre Cinema

No Jurisdiction: Legal, Political, and Aesthetic Disorder in Post-9/11 Genre Cinema

by Fareed Ben-Youssef
No Jurisdiction: Legal, Political, and Aesthetic Disorder in Post-9/11 Genre Cinema

No Jurisdiction: Legal, Political, and Aesthetic Disorder in Post-9/11 Genre Cinema

by Fareed Ben-Youssef

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Overview

No Jurisdiction interweaves autobiography and analysis to explore how a disabled American of French-Arab descent justifies his love for the (super)heroes who destroy brown people like himself. Framing Hollywood genre films as a key to understanding a crisis-filled world shaped by the global War on Terror, Fareed Ben-Youssef shows how, in response to 9/11, filmmakers and lawmakers mobilized iconic characters—the cowboy, the femme fatale, and the superhero—to make sense of our traumas and inspire new legal landscapes. The competing visions of power produced in this dialogue between Hollywood entertainment and mainstream politics underscore genre cinema's multivalent purpose: to normalize state violence and also to critique it.

Chapters devoted to the Western, film noir, superhero movies, and global films that deploy and comment on these genres offer compelling readings of films ranging from the more apparent (The Dark Knight, Sicario, and Logan) to the more unexpected (Sin City, Adieu Gary, The Broken Circle Breakdown, and Tokyo Sonata). Through narratives of states of emergency that include vaguely defined enemies, obscured battlefield boundaries, and blurred lines between victims and perpetrators, a new post-9/11 film canon emerges. No Jurisdiction is a deeply personal work of film scholarship, arguing that we can face our complicity and discover opportunities for resistance through our beloved genre movies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438489285
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 07/01/2022
Series: SUNY series, Horizons of Cinema
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Fareed Ben-Youssef is Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies at Texas Tech University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction. Hollywood at Ground Zero: Confessions of a Conflicted Fan

1. "It was like a movie!": Theorizing the Eerie Symmetries of a War on Terror

2. On the Frontier between Hate and Empathy: The Post‑9/11 Border Western

3. Femmes Fatales as Torturers and Lost Detectives in a Fragile City: Post‑9/11 Noir

4. Soaring Above the Law: The Post‑9/11 Superhero

5. "9/11 Transformed the Whole Planet, Not Just America!": The War on Terror's Shadow across Global Law and Cinema

Notes
Works Cited
Index
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