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Macaulay Honors College, CUNYProfessor Lee Quinby
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Tag Archives: Science Fiction
The Anxiety of a Decade: Red Dawn, Threads, and The Quiet Earth as Divergent Portraits of 1980s Apocalyptic Belief
The celluloid application of the apocalyptic construct is largely indicative of its far-reaching cultural implications – as a concept so explicitly linked to notions of religion, spirituality, and postmodernism, divergent portrayals in film can help illuminate the inherent dualisms that … Continue reading
Posted in Final Papers, Mac Warren
Tagged apocalypse, End of Days, Film, Fundamentalism, Movies, Red Dawn, Science Fiction, The Quiet Earth, Threads
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The End, and New Beginnings
Throughout human history, the apocalypse has been present as a cultural construct capable of inducing a wide range of reactions among those who accept its viability. Now, as the concept is deconstructed in conjunction with the complexities of postmodernism, the … Continue reading
Posted in Mac Warren, November, November 30
Tagged apocalypse, Book of Revelation, Children of Men, End of Days, Film, gender role reversal, Movies, postmodernism, Quinby, Revelation, Rosen, Science Fiction
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Destroying the World, Minus the Amanda Peet Subplot
Check this out for a great take on the narcissistic excess of movies like 2012 – but it’s also pretty telling that this footage alone is incredibly entertaining. In short, it’s an easy formula: take apocalyptic blockbuster, subtract what Hollywood … Continue reading
Posted in Mac Warren
Tagged 2012, apocalypse, End of Days, Film, hollywood, Science Fiction
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The Future of Addiction; The Death of a Utopia
While the themes of The Albertine Notes encompass a web of complex ideas, I found Moody’s treatment of drug use to be noteworthy in its range of literary functions. It’s easy and formulaic to personify addiction as an antagonistic, destructive force that … Continue reading
Ending With a Whimper, Not a Bang
“The clocks stopped at 1:17. A long shear of light and then a series of low concussions. He got up and went to the window. What is it? she said. He didn’t answer. He went into the bathroom and threw … Continue reading
Posted in Mac Warren, November, November 9
Tagged apocalypse, Book of Revelation, Cormac McCarthy, End of Days, Fiction, Glorious Appearing, Left Behind, Science Fiction, The Road, y2k
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