
Kaiju, Envahisseurs & Apocalypse (Edition augmentée): L'âge d'or de la science-fiction japonaise
door
Fabien Mauro
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Dystopian
Formaat
Hardcover
Pagina's
568
Taal
Frans
Gepubliceerd
May 2, 2023
Uitgever
Aardvark
ISBN-10
2491679108
ISBN-13
9782491679101
Beschrijving
In a fusion of towering monsters and futuristic dreams, Fabien Mauro explores the golden age of Japanese science fiction in his captivating narrative. The pages are filled with vivid imagery of kaiju and otherworldly invaders that have come to define a genre, showcasing their impact not only on cinema but also on the broader culture of Japan. Mauro deftly weaves historical context with the imaginative tales that have frightened and inspired generations.
Mauro’s deep dive into this vibrant genre reveals the philosophical underpinnings that make these stories resonate. He examines how the themes of environmentalism, humanity’s struggle against nature, and societal fears manifest in the monstrous forms and apocalyptic scenarios that dominate these narratives. Each chapter serves as a portal, ushering readers into a world teetering between fascination and terror, where the monstrous becomes a mirror of humanity's own conflicts.
As he chronicles the evolution of these powerful tales, Mauro highlights both the cultural significance and the artistic merit of the kaiju phenomenon. Through his insightful reflections, the reader is invited to reconsider the monsters that have shaped an entire cultural landscape, understanding them not merely as entertainment but as profound commentaries on the human experience in a rapidly changing world.
Mauro’s deep dive into this vibrant genre reveals the philosophical underpinnings that make these stories resonate. He examines how the themes of environmentalism, humanity’s struggle against nature, and societal fears manifest in the monstrous forms and apocalyptic scenarios that dominate these narratives. Each chapter serves as a portal, ushering readers into a world teetering between fascination and terror, where the monstrous becomes a mirror of humanity's own conflicts.
As he chronicles the evolution of these powerful tales, Mauro highlights both the cultural significance and the artistic merit of the kaiju phenomenon. Through his insightful reflections, the reader is invited to reconsider the monsters that have shaped an entire cultural landscape, understanding them not merely as entertainment but as profound commentaries on the human experience in a rapidly changing world.
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