Fear, Cultural Anxiety, and Transformation: Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films Remade

Fear, Cultural Anxiety, and Transformation: Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films Remade

ISBN-10:
0739124897
ISBN-13:
9780739124895
Pub. Date:
06/22/2010
Publisher:
Lexington Books
ISBN-10:
0739124897
ISBN-13:
9780739124895
Pub. Date:
06/22/2010
Publisher:
Lexington Books
Fear, Cultural Anxiety, and Transformation: Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films Remade

Fear, Cultural Anxiety, and Transformation: Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films Remade

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Overview

This collection was inspired by the observation that film remakes offer us the opportunity to revisit important issues, stories, themes, and topics in a manner that is especially relevant and meaningful to contemporary audiences. Like mythic stories that are told again and again in differing ways, film remakes present us with updated perspectives on timeless ideas. While some remakes succeed and others fail aesthetically, they always say something about the culture in which_and for which_they are produced. Contributors explore the ways in which the fears of death, loss of self, and bodily violence have been expressed and then reinterpreted in such films and remakes as Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Night of the Living Dead, and Dawn of the Dead. Films such as Rollerball, The Ring, The Grudge, The Great Yokai Wars, and Insomnia are discussed as well because of their ability to give voice to collective anxieties concerning cultural change, nihilism, and globalization. While opening on a note that emphasizes the compulsion of filmmakers to revisit issues concerning fear and anxiety, this collection ends by using films like Solaris, King Kong, Star Trek, Doom, and Van Helsing to suggest that repeated confrontation with these issues allows the opportunity for creative and positive transformation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739124895
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 06/22/2010
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Scott A. Lukas is chair of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at Lake Tahoe Community College. John Marmysz is professor of philosophy at the College of Marin in California.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

1 Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films Remade Scott A. Lukas John Marmysz 1

Part I Fear

2 Immanent Attack: An Existential Take on The Invasion of the Body Snatchers Films Juneko J. Robinson 23

3 Invasions of Fear: The Body Snatcher Theme Ils Huygens 45

4 Remaking Romero Shane Borrowman 61

Part II Cultural Anxiety

5 Cultural Change and Nihilism in the Rollerball Films John Marmysz 85

6 Hollywood's Remake Practices under the Copyright Regime: French Films and Japanese Horror Films Myoungsook Park 107

7 Monsters Reappearing in Great Yôkai Wars, 1968-2005 Zilia Papp 129

8 Trading Spaces: Transnational Dislocations in Insomnia/Insomnia and Ju-on/The Grudge Daniel Herbert 143

Part III Transformation

9 Second Chance: Remaking Solaris Constantine Verevis 167

10 Ape Redux: King Kong and the Kiwis Stan Jones 181

11 Distinct Identities of Star Trek Fan Film Remakes Daryl G. Frazetti 199

12 Horror Video Game Remakes and the Question of Medium: Remaking Doom, Silent Hill, and Resident Evil Scott A. Lukas 221

13 Film Remake or Film Adaptation? New Media Hollywood and the Digitizing of Gothic Monsters in Van Helsing Costas Constandinides 243

Selected Bibliography 265

Index 279

Contributors 299

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