Whiteness at the End of the World: Race in Post-Apocalyptic Cinema

Whiteness at the End of the World: Race in Post-Apocalyptic Cinema

by David Venditto
Whiteness at the End of the World: Race in Post-Apocalyptic Cinema

Whiteness at the End of the World: Race in Post-Apocalyptic Cinema

by David Venditto

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Overview

The use of Christian apocalyptic myths has changed significantly over the centuries. Initially used by genuinely disenfranchised groups, they are used today as a response to more egalitarian treatment of minorities in American society. The apocalyptic framework allows the patriarchy to frame itself as the victim who must restore America to a past where white male power went uncontested. This kind of white anxiety over increasing minority rights frequently manifests itself in contemporary apocalyptic media, which often depicts a white male hero facing a wide array of threatening "Others." Taking a unique look at the parallels between apocalypticism and American frontier mythology, as well as conspiracy theories and the post-apocalyptic obsession with repurposed objects, Whiteness at the End of the World analyzes many well-known films from the past fifty years, from Planet of the Apes to I Am Mother. It offers unique, clearly presented insights into recurring patterns that appear in an extraordinarily ubiquitous genre that has only increased in popularity, and whose themes of racial anxiety are increasingly pertinent in our increasingly contentious political climate.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438489452
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: 202
File size: 565 KB

About the Author

David Venditto is a Professor of English at Bucks County Community College.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. "The Ravages of Other Countries": Loss of White America

2. "Unite the Civilized World": Frontier Eschatology

3. "The Red Blood of Patriots": Paranoia and Scapegoating

4. "New Roads, and Highways, and Bridges, and Airports, and Tunnels": Apocalyptic Objects

Conclusion

Works Cited
Index
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