A history and theorization of the representation of public health concerns in commercial cinema and educational film.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kirsten Ostherr is Assistant Professor of English at Rice University.
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Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction: Cinema and Hygiene 1 1. Public Sphere as Petri Dish; or, “Special Case Studies of Motion Picture Theaters which are Known or Suspected to be Foci of Moral Infection” 18 2. “Noninfected but Infectible”: Contagion and the Boundaries of the Visible 47 3. From Inner to Outer Space: World Health and the Postwar Alien Invasion Film 79 4. Conspiracy and Cartography: Mapping Globalization though Epidemiology > 5. Indexical Digital: Representing Contagion in the Postphotographic Era 155 Conclusion 192 Notes 197 Bibliography 225 Filmography 249 Index 259
Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction: Cinema and Hygiene 1 1. Public Sphere as Petri Dish; or, “Special Case Studies of Motion Picture Theaters which are Known or Suspected to be Foci of Moral Infection” 18 2. “Noninfected but Infectible”: Contagion and the Boundaries of the Visible 47 3. From Inner to Outer Space: World Health and the Postwar Alien Invasion Film 79 4. Conspiracy and Cartography: Mapping Globalization though Epidemiology > 5. Indexical Digital: Representing Contagion in the Postphotographic Era 155 Conclusion 192 Notes 197 Bibliography 225 Filmography 249 Index 259
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