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Projecting the Shadow
Janice Hocker Rushing
Thomas S. Frentz
其他書名
The Cyborg Hero in American Film
出版
University of Chicago Press
, 1995-12
主題
Performing Arts / General
Performing Arts / Film / General
Performing Arts / Film / History & Criticism
ISBN
0226731677
9780226731674
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=QEYHH_EE2lgC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Part human, part machine, the cyborg is the hero of an increasingly popular genre of American film and, as Janice H. Rushing and Thomas S. Frentz so provocatively suggest, a cultural icon emblematic of an emergent postmodern mythology. Using the cyborg film as a point of departure, Rushing and Frentz examine how we rework Western myths and initiation rites in the face of new technologies.
Through in-depth examinations of six representative films—
Jaws, The Deer Hunter, The Manchurian Candidate, Blade Runner, The Terminator,
and
Terminator 2
—Rushing and Frentz track the narrative's thread from the hunter to his technological nemesis, demonstrating how each film represents an unfolding hunter myth.
For each movie, Rushing and Frentz show how uninitiated male hunters slowly lose control over their weapons. In
Jaws,
a 'soft' man, dominated by technology, can re-acquire the heroic hunter qualities he needs by teaming up with a 'savage' man and a 'technological' man. In doing so, he can still conquer the prey.
The Manchurian Candidate
charts how technology can turn a human into a weapon;
Blade Runner
perfects the artificial human with its manufactured replicants who are "more than human"; and
The Terminator
introduces a female hunter who leads humanity in its struggle against technology.