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Feminist Apocalypse

Representations of Women and Gender in Post-Apocalyptic Cinema

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Feminist Apocalypse

Representations of Women and Gender in Post-Apocalyptic Cinema

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Ezekiel Crago argues that post-apocalyptic films reveal the ways that the apocalypse has already happened and its effects are not evenly distributed, and that those taking the role of woman are affected by it more than those who act as a man.

Crago posits the post-apocalypse is best seen as a narrative mode rather than genre, and its use in cinematic narrative began in the 1950s, largely fueled by the Cold War and fear of nuclear annihilation. These earlier films were primarily concerned with the plight of their usually white male protagonist, but this changed in the 1980s, when the films and television shows using this mode started focusing instead on usually white women protagonists.The interest in the role of women after the end of the world has increased since then, and this book examines such representations of gender using interdisciplinary feminist scholarship, gender studies, culture studies, race studies, and film studies. Crago explores post-apocalyptic films and their depictions of women surviving extreme conditions, establishing the theme of the need for others to make surviving livable; women surviving and sometimes thriving through the use of violence and military masculinity; films that center the problem of post-apocalyptic natality and the role of motherhood; the children produced after the end of the world; and examines some works that queer a system of binary gender opposition, suggesting utopian possibility.

Ultimately, Crago analyzes how the apocalypse acts as allegory for the effects of neoliberal capitalism in the last half century.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Women, Survival and Post-Apocalypse Cinema
1. Nevertheless, She Persisted
2. Badass Warrior Women
3. Natal Horror
4. Children of the Apocalypse
5. Apocalypse's Other
Conclusion: The Saga Continues

Bibliography
Index
About the Author

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Oct 15 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 256
ISBN 9798216254942
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Ezekiel Crago

Ezekiel Crago lectures at four colleges based in t…

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