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Infectious Inequalities Epidemics Trust And Social Vulnerabilities In Cinema 1st Edition Han

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Infectious Inequalities Epidemics Trust And Social Vulnerabilities In Cinema 1st Edition Han
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.66 MB
Pages: 166
Author: Han, Qijun, Curtis, Daniel R.
ISBN: 9781032205205, 9781003261667, 9781000540765, 9781032199665, 1032205202, 1003261663, 1000540766, 1032199660
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Infectious Inequalities Epidemics Trust And Social Vulnerabilities In Cinema 1st Edition Han by Han, Qijun, Curtis, Daniel R. 9781032205205, 9781003261667, 9781000540765, 9781032199665, 1032205202, 1003261663, 1000540766, 1032199660 instant download after payment.

"This book explores societal vulnerabilities highlighted within cinema and develops an interpretive framework for understanding the depiction of societal responses to epidemic disease outbreaks across cinematic history. Drawing on a large database of twentieth- and twenty-first-century films depicting epidemics, the study looks into issues including trust, distrust, and mistrust; different epidemic experiences down the lines of expertise, gender, and wealth; and the difficulties in visualizing the invisible pathogen on screen. The authors argue that epidemics have long been presented in cinema as forming a point of cohesion for the communities portrayed, as individuals and groups "from below" represented as characters in these films find solidarity in a common enemy comprising of elite institutions and authority figures. Throughout the book, a central question is also posed: "cohesion for whom?", which sheds light on the inequality and contingency of the depicted subjects and embodiment of the characters. This book is a valuable reference for scholars and students of film studies and visual studies as well as academic and general readers interested in topics of films and history, and disease and society"--

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