
Trauma and Disability in Mad Max: Beyond the Road Warrior’s Fury
por
Mick Broderick
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Dystopian
Action & Adventure
History
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Formato
Kindle
Páginas
162
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2019
Editora
Palgrave Pivot
Edição
1st ed. 2019
ISBN-10
3030194396
ISBN-13
9783030194390
Descrição
In the chaotic landscapes of the Mad Max universe, the intersection of trauma and disability forms a compelling dialogue that is both poignant and provocative. Authors Mick Broderick and Katie Ellis delve into the intricate layers of narrative and character development across the Mad Max films, spanning from the original 1979 classic to its more recent iterations. They analyze how the post-apocalyptic setting amplifies themes of survival amidst physical and psychological scars.
The authors deftly illustrate how characters embody the repercussions of trauma, emphasizing the resilience and vulnerabilities associated with disability in extreme circumstances. By intertwining cinematic analysis with theoretical frameworks, they present a nuanced exploration of how society views disability in tumultuous times. The portrayal of characters grappling with their own limitations and traumas resonates deeply, prompting readers to reconsider mainstream notions of strength and heroism.
Broderick and Ellis also engage with critical perspectives on representation, scrutinizing the complexities of how disability is portrayed in a genre often characterized by hyper-masculinity and hyper-violence. Their examination sheds light on the often-overlooked narratives that challenge stereotypes and invite empathy, inviting the audience to reflect on their own perceptions of strength and vulnerability.
By engaging with both the visceral action and the deeper emotional currents of these films, the authors create a rich tapestry that not only celebrates the artistry of Mad Max but also amplifies the voices of those often marginalized within such narratives. The book serves as a crucial reminder of the power of cinema to confront and transform societal understandings of trauma and disability.
The authors deftly illustrate how characters embody the repercussions of trauma, emphasizing the resilience and vulnerabilities associated with disability in extreme circumstances. By intertwining cinematic analysis with theoretical frameworks, they present a nuanced exploration of how society views disability in tumultuous times. The portrayal of characters grappling with their own limitations and traumas resonates deeply, prompting readers to reconsider mainstream notions of strength and heroism.
Broderick and Ellis also engage with critical perspectives on representation, scrutinizing the complexities of how disability is portrayed in a genre often characterized by hyper-masculinity and hyper-violence. Their examination sheds light on the often-overlooked narratives that challenge stereotypes and invite empathy, inviting the audience to reflect on their own perceptions of strength and vulnerability.
By engaging with both the visceral action and the deeper emotional currents of these films, the authors create a rich tapestry that not only celebrates the artistry of Mad Max but also amplifies the voices of those often marginalized within such narratives. The book serves as a crucial reminder of the power of cinema to confront and transform societal understandings of trauma and disability.
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