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Undead Ends

Stories of Apocalypse

by S. Trimble

Type
Studies
Subject
GenreDisaster films
Keywords
disaster films
Publishing date
2019
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 210 pages
6 ¼ x 9 ½ inches (16 x 24 cm)
ISBN
978-0-8135-9364-7
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Book Presentation:
Undead Ends is about how we imagine humanness and survival in the aftermath of disaster. This book frames modern British and American apocalypse films as sites of interpretive struggle. It asks what, exactly, is ending? Whose dreams of starting over take center stage, and why? And how do these films, sometimes in spite of themselves, make room to dream of new beginnings that don’t just reboot the world we know? Trimble argues that contemporary apocalypse films aren’t so much envisioning The End of the world as the end of a particular world; not The End of humanness but, rather, the end of Man. Through readings of The Road, I Am Legend, 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Children of Men, and Beasts of the Southern Wild, this book demonstrates that popular stories of apocalypse can trouble, rather than reproduce, Man’s story of humanness. With some creative re-reading, they can even unfold towards unexpected futures. Mainstream apocalypse films are, in short, an occasion to imagine a world After Man.

About the Author:
S. TRIMBLE teaches at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada.

Press Reviews:
"Undead Ends is a remarkable book—an imaginative, often brilliant, contribution to the long Western genealogies of apocalyptic thinking and to the ways that contemporary insurgent racialized, gendered, anti-colonialist movements have struggled to claim and transform apocalyptic politics and aesthetics."
— James Berger

"Sensitive to questions of race, gender, and sexuality, Trimble never presumes a universal 'we' and writes with flair about representations of the End. An exciting new study of apocalyptic cinema."
— Diana Adesola Mafe

"Undead Ends is a valuable and timely addition to the literature on climate fiction and apocalypse narratives. Through her well-written and nuanced readings of Anglo-American apocalypse films, Trimble illuminates and problematizes the "we" of widespread apocalypse narratives by relating the films’ plots and perspectives both to 500 years of colonial history and to the "disaster capitalism" of recent decades. We will be better off if we read Undead Ends—with regard to everyday life as well as to COVID-19 and other potentially apocalyptic hazards down the road."
— SFRA Review

See the publisher website: Rutgers University Press

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