The age of promiscuity: narrative and mythological meme mutations in contemporary cinema and popular culture
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Lexington Books
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Abstract: | "This book examines cultural recycling in cinematic representations. Using an interdisciplinary approach drawn from cultural studies, film studies, visual culture, and the history of ideas , Doru Pop explains the practices of reinterpreting myths and narratives and discusses the overall cultural impact of recent popular movies on contemporary collective imaginaries"-- |
Umfang: | x, 435 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781498580601 |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction. Nothing new in the Western mind? -- The transmutation of ancient heroes and the re-appropriation of myths in contemporary cinema -- From centauresque to incongruously burlesque : retrofitting and infantilizing mythologies -- Mythological meme mutations : the puerile patriarchs of an infantilized god -- Avatars, surrogate identities, and other post-human transformations -- Spare-parts heroes, recycled narratives, reused visualities, and other recuperated histories -- Modern monsters, parasitical stories and narrative viruses -- Desecration of cinematic bodies and zombie semiotics -- Conclusion. Excursus or a final walk into the desert of significations | |
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contents | Introduction. Nothing new in the Western mind? -- The transmutation of ancient heroes and the re-appropriation of myths in contemporary cinema -- From centauresque to incongruously burlesque : retrofitting and infantilizing mythologies -- Mythological meme mutations : the puerile patriarchs of an infantilized god -- Avatars, surrogate identities, and other post-human transformations -- Spare-parts heroes, recycled narratives, reused visualities, and other recuperated histories -- Modern monsters, parasitical stories and narrative viruses -- Desecration of cinematic bodies and zombie semiotics -- Conclusion. Excursus or a final walk into the desert of significations |
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spellingShingle | Pop, Doru 1970- The age of promiscuity narrative and mythological meme mutations in contemporary cinema and popular culture Introduction. Nothing new in the Western mind? -- The transmutation of ancient heroes and the re-appropriation of myths in contemporary cinema -- From centauresque to incongruously burlesque : retrofitting and infantilizing mythologies -- Mythological meme mutations : the puerile patriarchs of an infantilized god -- Avatars, surrogate identities, and other post-human transformations -- Spare-parts heroes, recycled narratives, reused visualities, and other recuperated histories -- Modern monsters, parasitical stories and narrative viruses -- Desecration of cinematic bodies and zombie semiotics -- Conclusion. Excursus or a final walk into the desert of significations Mythos (DE-588)4075159-4 gnd Popkultur (DE-588)4175361-6 gnd Film (DE-588)4017102-4 gnd |
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title | The age of promiscuity narrative and mythological meme mutations in contemporary cinema and popular culture |
title_auth | The age of promiscuity narrative and mythological meme mutations in contemporary cinema and popular culture |
title_exact_search | The age of promiscuity narrative and mythological meme mutations in contemporary cinema and popular culture |
title_full | The age of promiscuity narrative and mythological meme mutations in contemporary cinema and popular culture Doru Pop |
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title_short | The age of promiscuity |
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title_sub | narrative and mythological meme mutations in contemporary cinema and popular culture |
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