Screen Captures

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American studies
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Cinema studies
Covid-19
cultural studies
cultural theory
David Lynch
Dennis Hopper
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film studies
film theory
literary studies
Masculinity in film
mumblecore films
Nicholas Cage
political studies
politics
pop culture studies
SCUM Manifesto
social media
Star Wars
Superhero movies
technology and A.I

Product details

  • ISBN 9781643150956
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Michigan Publishing Services
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Screen Captures: Film in the Age of Emergency offers a vibrant and accessible collection of essays that explore how films and changes in the media industries reflect and influence our political, cultural, technological, and ecological moment. Critic Stephen Lee Naish reveals what lies just out of frame: the climate crisis, the ongoing Disney-fication of franchises, the audience's active participation in the rewriting and reproduction of their attention, and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the movie theaters. Screen Captures explores these tensions from the rebooted Star Wars franchise to the dominance of superheroes, the pop cultural memeification of Nicholas Cage to the artistic worlds of David Lynch, the failing American Dream in the American Pie franchise, and the female interpretation of toxic masculinity on screen and in public life. Naish argues that film isn’t merely escapism and entertainment—it’s a political space that bleeds into our daily lives. Appealing to pop culture fans and film critics alike, these essays challenge the reader to question, critique, and go beyond passive consumption of what we see on our screens.

Stephen Lee Naish (he/him) is a British/Canadian writer and author of several books of nonfiction. His writing has appeared in Aquarium Drunkard, Film International, The Quietus, Cineaction, Dirty Movies, and many other online and in-print journals. His books include Create or Die: Essays on the Artistry of Dennis Hopper (AUP), Deconstructing Dirty Dancing (Zero Books), Riffs and Meaning (Headpress), and Music and Sound in the Films of Dennis Hopper (Routledge). He lives in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

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