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Dining with Madmen

Thomas Fahy (Autor)

University Press of Mississippi (Editora)

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SKU: 9781496821546

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In Dining with Madmen: Fat, Food, and the Environment in 1980s Horror, author Thomas Fahy explores America's preoccupation with body weight, processed foods, and pollution through the lens of horror. Conspicuous consumption may have communicated success in the eighties, but only if it did not become visible on the body. American society had come to view fatness as a horrifying transformation--it exposed the potential harm of junk food, gave life to the promises of workout and diet culture, and represented the country's worst consumer impulses, inviting questions about the personal and environmental consequences of excess.

While changing into a vampire or a zombie often represented widespread fears about addiction and overeating, it also played into concerns about pollution. Ozone depletion, acid rain, and toxic waste already demonstrated the irrevocable harm being done to the planet. The horror genre--from A Nightmare on Elm Street to American Psycho--responded by presenting this damage as an urgent problem, and, through the sudden violence of killers, vampires, and zombies, it depicted the consequences of inaction as terrifying.

Whether through Hannibal Lecter's cannibalism, a vampire's thirst for blood in The Queen of the Damned and The Lost Boys, or an overwhelming number of zombies in George Romero's Day of the Dead, 1980s horror uses out-of-control hunger to capture deep-seated concerns about the physical and material consequences of unchecked consumption. Its presentation of American appetites resonated powerfully for audiences preoccupied with body size, food choices, and pollution. And its use of bodily change, alongside the bloodlust of killers and the desolate landscapes of apocalyptic fiction, demanded a recognition of the potentially horrifying impact of consumerism on nature, society, and the self.

Sobre o Livro

Dining with Madmen examina a relação entre gordura corporal, alimentos processados e poluição na cultura dos anos 1980 por meio do horror como lente interpretativa.

O autor analisa filmes e obras do período—incluindo representações de vampiros, zumbis e assassinos—to explore como a mídia articulou medos sobre consumo excessivo, dieta e degradação ambiental.

Leitura indicada para pesquisadores e estudantes de estudos culturais, cinema e meio ambiente interessados em crítica cultural e história do consumo nas obras de horror dos anos 1980.

Características

Categoria Crítica e teoria cinematográfica
Subcategoria Cultura popular
Autores Thomas Fahy
Sobre o Autor Thomas Fahy é autor de estudos sobre cultura e representações midiáticas, com trabalhos voltados para cinema e sociedade.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 250
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Mississippi
ISBN 9781496821546
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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