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Movies to Save Our World: Inequality and Environmental DestruImagining Poverty,ction in the 21st Century

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By (author): Kenneth Paul Tan

A critical reflection on the power of moviemaking to shape our collective imagination of better futures

Through a close analysis of more than seventy popular documentaries and feature movies from around the world, produced in the twenty-first century, this book explores the theme of poverty, inequality, ecological degradation and revolutionary change, all associated with a contemporary crisis of neoliberal globalization in a world where it has become so pervasive. Profit rules, while poverty and inequality make the political ground fertile for populist manipulation. 

The book urges progressive moviemakers to take advantage of advancements in digital technologies and to collaborate, in post-pandemic times, with educators to develop public deliberation skills and inspire a new generation of informed and compassionate change-makers. 

Movies discussed include 28 Days Later, American Psycho, An Inconvenient Truth, Black Panther, Capitalism: A Love Story, City of God, Crazy Rich Asians, Dark Victory, Dawn of the Dead, Downton Abbey, Joker, Parasite, Roger and Me, Shaun of the Dead, The Hunger Games, The Matrix, The Purge, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Train to Busan, Twister, Wall Street, and more

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  • Weight: 266g
  • Dimensions: 136 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2022
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House SEA
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789815058314

About Kenneth Paul Tan

Kenneth Paul TAN is a tenured Professor at Hong Kong Baptist University which hired him under its Talent100 initiative in February 2021. He teaches and conducts interdisciplinary research at the Academy of Film the Department of Journalism and the Department of Government and International Studies. He is a member of the university's Smart Society Lab. Previously he was a tenured Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore's (NUS) Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. He was the school's Vice Dean during the most rapid and critical years of its growth and served in its senior leadership team for almost a decade. He has received numerous teaching awards over the years including NUS's most prestigious Outstanding Educator Award. His books include Singapore- Identity Brand Power (Cambridge University Press 2018) Governing Global-City Singapore- Legacies and Futures After Lee Kuan Yew (Routledge 2017) Cinema and Television in Singapore- Resistance in One Dimension (Brill 2008) and Renaissance Singapore? Economy Culture and Politics (NUS Press 2007). He has also published numerous articles in leading international journals reflecting an innovative and interdisciplinary research agenda that bridges Political Science Public Management Policy Studies Sociology Urban Studies Cultural Studies and Film and Media Studies. He is a member of the National Arts Council (Singapore)'s Arts Advisory Panel and the National Museum of Singapore's Advisory Board. He chairs the Board of Directors of theatre company The Necessary Stage (Singapore). And he was the founding chair of the Asian Film Archive's Board of Directors.

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