An examination of how monster narratives and horror stories serve as allegories for anxieties about captialism in American popular culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Annalee Newitz is a contributing editor at Wired magazine and a freelance writer in San Francisco. She is the former culture editor at the San Francisco Bay Guardian and was the recipient of a Knight Science Journalism Fellowship in 2002–03. She is a coeditor of White Trash: Race and Class in America and Bad Subjects: Political Education for Everyday Life. She has written for New York magazine, and numerous other publications, including The Believer, salon.com, and Popular Science. Newitz has a Ph.D. in English and American Studies from the University of California, Berkeley.
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Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Capitalist Monsters 1 1. Serial Killers: Murder Can Be Work 13 2. Mad Doctors: Professional Middle-Class Jobs Make You Loose Your Mind 53 3. The Undead: A Haunted Whiteness 89 4. Robots: Love Machines of the World Unite 123 5. Mass Media: Monsters of the Culture Industry 151 Notes 185 Bibliography 199 Filmography 207 Index 211
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Capitalist Monsters 1 1. Serial Killers: Murder Can Be Work 13 2. Mad Doctors: Professional Middle-Class Jobs Make You Loose Your Mind 53 3. The Undead: A Haunted Whiteness 89 4. Robots: Love Machines of the World Unite 123 5. Mass Media: Monsters of the Culture Industry 151 Notes 185 Bibliography 199 Filmography 207 Index 211
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