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This book examines the recent trend in global cinema to feature infectious disease.

As the global crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic materialised the anxieties and discourses of world risk that had long been portrayed in popular media, the book provides a novel definition of the epidemic film genre and offers a systematic look into the narrative and stylistic conventions that characterise it. Epidemic Cinema traces the evolution of the genre from its early cinematic origins to establish the founding principles of a genre standing at the crossroads between science-fiction and horror. It draws on close textual analysis to show how the pandemic reified one of the central predicaments of epidemic narratives: the constant tension existing between free-floating phenomena and the impulse to control and resist such phenomena, ultimately epitomised by the trope of the border. Showing how infectious diseases offer a rich allegorical frame which cinema uses to articulate timely anxieties of

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. Plague-Metaphors in the Age of the Virus

Chapter 2. The Origins of the Genre

Chapter 3. Defining the Epidemic Genre

Chapter 4. Connectivity: Contagion and Viral (Dis)Information

Chapter 5. Territorial Conversion: Children of Men and Viral Fear

Chapter 6. Bodily Conversion: Warm Bodies and Viral Love

Chapter 7. Containment: Blindness and Viral Media

Conclusion

Epidemic Cinema

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/8/2023 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032541358, 978-1032541358
      ISBN10: 1032541350

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines the recent trend in global cinema to feature infectious disease.

      As the global crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic materialised the anxieties and discourses of world risk that had long been portrayed in popular media, the book provides a novel definition of the epidemic film genre and offers a systematic look into the narrative and stylistic conventions that characterise it. Epidemic Cinema traces the evolution of the genre from its early cinematic origins to establish the founding principles of a genre standing at the crossroads between science-fiction and horror. It draws on close textual analysis to show how the pandemic reified one of the central predicaments of epidemic narratives: the constant tension existing between free-floating phenomena and the impulse to control and resist such phenomena, ultimately epitomised by the trope of the border. Showing how infectious diseases offer a rich allegorical frame which cinema uses to articulate timely anxieties of

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Plague-Metaphors in the Age of the Virus

      Chapter 2. The Origins of the Genre

      Chapter 3. Defining the Epidemic Genre

      Chapter 4. Connectivity: Contagion and Viral (Dis)Information

      Chapter 5. Territorial Conversion: Children of Men and Viral Fear

      Chapter 6. Bodily Conversion: Warm Bodies and Viral Love

      Chapter 7. Containment: Blindness and Viral Media

      Conclusion

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