America is fascinated by violence–where it comes from in ourselves, how it spreads through society, what effect it has on younger generations, and how it looks, in all its chilling and sanguine detail. This arresting collection of essays examines numerous facets of violence in contemporary American culture, ranging across literature, film, philosophy, religion, fairy tales, video games, children’s toys, photojournalism, and sports. Lively and jargon-free, Why We Watch is the first book to offer a careful look at why we are drawn to depictions of violence and why there is so large a market for violent entertainment. The distinguished contributors, hailing from fields such as anthropology, history, literary theory, psychology, communications, and film criticism, include Allen Guttmann, Vicki Goldberg, Maria Tatar, Joanne Cantor, J. Hoberman, Clark Mc Cauley, Maurice Bloch, Dolf Zillmann, and the volume’s editor, Jeffery Goldstein. Together, while acknowledging that violent imagery has saturated western cultures for millennia, they aim to define what is distinctive about America’s contemporary culture of violence. Clear, accessible and timely, this is a book for all concerned with the multiple points of access to violent representation in 1990s America.
Jeffrey Goldstein
Why We Watch [PDF ebook]
The Attractions of Violent Entertainment
Why We Watch [PDF ebook]
The Attractions of Violent Entertainment
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Sprache Englisch ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9780198027904 ● Herausgeber Jeffrey Goldstein ● Verlag Oxford University Press ● Erscheinungsjahr 1998 ● herunterladbar 3 mal ● Währung EUR ● ID 8042673 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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