Film, Environment, Comedy

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Author_Robin L. Murray
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climate change narratives
climate crisis
Climate Fiction
colonialism
comedy
comic approaches to environmental issues
Comic Horror
Comic Tropes
consumption
ecocinema
ecocriticism
environment
environmental humanities
environmental injustice
Environmental Issues
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Evolutionary Narratives
Fairy Tale
film
gentrification
Green World
Hero's Journey
Hero’s Journey
Lady Eve
Love Serenade
Man Flint
media studies
Murray River
Natural World
Nonhuman Nature
pastoral
Pastoral Elements
Pastoral Play
pastoral theory
racism
Romantic Comedies
Sapphires
Screwball Comedy
sexism
Superimposed
sustainability in film
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Zombie Apocalypse
Zombie Virus

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032252162
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores the transformative power of comedy to help connect a wider audience to films that explore environmental concerns and issues.

This book offers a space in which to explore the complex ways environmental comedies present their eco-arguments. With an organizational structure that reveals the evolution of both eco-comedy films and theoretical approaches, this book project aims to fill a gap in ecocinema scholarship. It does so by exploring three sections arranged to highlight the breadth of eco-comedy: I. Comic Genres and the Green World: Pastoral, Anti-Pastoral, and Post-Pastoral Visions; II. Laughter, Eco-Heroes, and Evolutionary Narratives of Consumption; and III. Environmental Nostalgia, Fuel, and the Carnivalesque. Examining everything from Hollywood classics, Oscar winners, and animation to independent and international films, Murray and Heumann exemplify how the use of comedy can expose and amplify environmental issues to a wider audience than more traditional ecocinema genres and can help provide a path towards positive action and change.

Ideal for students and scholars of film studies, ecocriticism, and environmental studies, especially those with a particular interest in ecocinema and/or ecocritical readings of popular films.

Robin L. Murray is Professor Emeritus of English (Eastern Illinois University) and continues to teach film courses.

Joseph K. Heumann is Professor Emeritus of Communication Studies (Eastern Illinois University) and continues to teach film courses.