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Of Bread, Blood and The Hunger Games

Of Bread, Blood and The Hunger Games

Mary F. Pharr, Leisa A. Clark, Donald E. Palumbo

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Explore Suzanne Collins's acclaimed Hunger Games trilogy through a comprehensive collection of diverse academic essays that illuminate its profound literary and cultural significance, edited by Mary F. Pharr, Leisa A. Clark, and Donald E. Palumbo.

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This comprehensive collection presents a series of insightful essays exploring Suzanne Collins's acclaimed and impactful Hunger Games trilogy through diverse academic lenses. The contributing scholars delve into the profound meanings embedded within the trilogy, employing theoretical frameworks rooted in historicism, feminism, humanism, and queer theory, alongside extensive analyses drawn from cultural, political, and media studies. While these essayists offer a wide spectrum of perspectives concerning Collins's compelling novels, their individual works share three fundamental characteristics: a deep appreciation for the trilogy's literary merits and sophisticated storytelling, a firm conviction in its enduring cultural and intellectual significance, and a shared desire to communicate both this appreciation and conviction to a broader audience of fellow readers. The volume commences with a crucial introduction that establishes the contextual framework for the discussions that follow, preceding 21 meticulously crafted essays. These essays are strategically organized into four thematic sections: Part I, titled "History, Politics, Economics, and Culture," examines the societal and systemic forces at play; Part II, "Ethics, Aesthetics, and Identity," explores moral dilemmas, artistic expression, and self-perception; Part III, "Resistance, Surveillance, and Simulacra," investigates themes of rebellion, oversight, and artificial realities; and Part IV, "Thematic Parallels and Literary Traditions," draws connections to broader literary movements and recurring motifs. Additionally, the book features a valuable core bibliography of significant dystopian and postapocalyptic works, with a particular focus on the young adult category—a genre that has emerged as an increasingly vital and reflective component of contemporary postmodern culture. Educators who are considering adopting this book for their courses are invited to request an examination copy directly from us.

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Autores: Mary F. Pharr, Leisa A. Clark, Donald E. Palumbo

Fecha de publicación: 12-07-2012

Idioma: en

Páginas: 255

Valoración: 5 / 5


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