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Cinematic Prophylaxis

Sprache EnglischEnglisch
Buch Hardcover
Buch Cinematic Prophylaxis Kirsten Ostherr
Libristo-Code: 04938254
Verlag Duke University Press, November 2005
A timely contribution to the fields of film history, visual cultures, and globalization studies, Cin... Vollständige Beschreibung
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A timely contribution to the fields of film history, visual cultures, and globalization studies, Cinematic Prophylaxis provides essential historical information about how the representation of biological contagion has affected understandings of the origins and vectors of disease. Kirsten Ostherr tracks modes of visually representing the contamination of bodies through a range of media, including 1940s public health films; entertainment films such as 1950s alien invasion movies and the 1995 blockbuster Outbreak; television in the 1980s, during the early years of the AIDS epidemic; and the cyber-virus plagued Internet. In so doing, she charts the changes--and the alarming continuities--in popular understandings of the connection between pathologized bodies and the global spread of disease. Ostherr presents the first in-depth analysis of the public health films produced in the period between World War II and the 1960s that popularized the ideals of world health and taught viewers to imagine the presence of invisible contaminants all around them. She examines not only the content of specific films but also their techniques for making invisible contaminants visible. By identifying the central aesthetic strategies in films produced by the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control, and other institutions, she reveals how ideas about racial impurity and sexual degeneracy underlay messages ostensibly about world health. Situating these films in relation to those that preceded and followed them, Ostherr shows how during the postwar era, ideas about contagion were explicitly connected to the global circulation of bodies. While postwar public health films embraced the ideals of world health, they invoked a distinct and deeply anxious mode of representing the spread of disease across national borders. Kirsten Ostherr is Assistant Professor of English at Rice University.

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Vollständiger Name Cinematic Prophylaxis
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Hardcover
Datum der Veröffentlichung 2005
Anzahl der Seiten 288
EAN 9780822336358
ISBN 0822336359
Libristo-Code 04938254
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