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Dan Hassler-Forest est un universitaire spécialisé dans les études des médias et de la culture, dont le travail explore les liens complexes entre la convergence médiatique, le cinéma de genre et la théorie critique. Sa fascination pour les morts-vivants, en particulier les zombies, lui permet d'analyser les angoisses sociétales et les changements culturels plus larges. L'approche académique de Hassler-Forest se caractérise par un esprit analytique vif, disséquant des cadres théoriques complexes avec clarté et perspicacité.
From Tolkien to Star Trek and from Game of Thrones to The Walking Dead,
imaginary worlds in fantastic genres offer highly detailed political worlds
beyond capitalism. This book examines the complex ways in which these popular
storyworlds offer valuable conceptual tools for anti-capitalist participatory
politics.
Singer. Dancer. Movie star. Activist. Queer icon. Afrofuturist. Working class heroine. Time traveler. Prophet. Feminist. Android. Dirty Computer. Janelle Monáe is all these things and more, making her one of the most fascinating artists to emerge in the twenty-first century. This provocative new study explores how Monáe’s work has connected different media platforms to strengthen and enhance new movements in art, theory, and politics. It considers not only Monáe’s groundbreaking albums The ArchAndroid , The Electric Lady , and Dirty Computer , but also Monáe’s work as an actress in such films as Hidden Figures and Antebellum , as well as her soundtrack appearances in socially-engaged projects ranging from I May Destroy You to Us . Examining Monáe as a cultural icon whose work is profoundly intersectional, this book maps how she is actively reshaping discourses around race, gender, sexuality, and capitalism. Tracing Monáe’s performances of joy, desire, pain, and hope across a wide range of media forms, it shows how she imagines Afrofuturist, posthumanist, and postcapitalist utopias, while remaining grounded in the realities of being a Black woman in a white-dominated industry. This is an exciting introduction to an audacious innovator whose work offers us fresh ways to talk about identity, desire, and power.
The blockbuster superhero movie: popular entertainment or capitalist
propaganda? This book investigates the 21st-century superhero's underlying
political agenda.
Janelle Monáe's artistic journey is explored through her innovative music, fashion, and identity. The book delves into her unique blend of genres, challenging societal norms and embracing themes of race, gender, and sexuality. It examines her impact on contemporary culture and the ways she uses her platform to advocate for social justice. Through a critical lens, the narrative highlights her contributions to the music industry and her role as a cultural icon, making it a compelling read for fans and scholars alike.