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Figuring the Contemporary in US Popular Cinema, 1967-2022

Genre, History, Event

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Figuring the Contemporary in US Popular Cinema, 1967-2022

Genre, History, Event

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Figuring the Contemporary in US Popular Cinema, 1967-2022: Genre, History, Event explores how popular film offers us frameworks through which to historicize the present and to imagine alternative futures in the opacity of the contemporary moment.

This book offers an original way to interpret the contemporary as form, presenting the idea of contemporaneity as historical concept and not simply as "period" in the temporal sense. It explores how we might historize our current critical preoccupation with the seeming immediacy of the present. This study offers a nuanced set of theoretical interventions and critical analyses tracking how a dominant cultural logic has unfolded over the last six decades by way of the historical evolution of popular cinematic form.

In a "postmodern," "posthistorical" present, the representation of history must assume the forms of inherited plots and familiar genres-periodized formalizations from another time that must ultimately fail to address our own but through which failures and disjunctures the Real of history nonetheless appears in negative relief. This book is therefore about how we might (and must) figure the elusive history of the contemporary by way of such reified, secondhand cultural forms in their spaces of overlap or hybridization or in their failed generic closure.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Shapes of History, Symptoms of the Contemporary: Extending the “Agitated Now” in U.S. Popular Cinema

1. Feeling the 60s in the Age of Reagan: Failure, Repetition, and History in Eddie and the Cruisers
2. Failures to Communicate: Penitent Freedom and/or Radical Desire in The Shawshank Redemption and Cool Hand Luke
3. No Exit: Death Drive, Dystopia, and the Long Winter of the American Dream in Harold Ramis's The Ice Harvest
4. This Grave New World: Biopolitics and the Vampire Dystopia in Daybreakers
5. “Tired of Taking Sides”: Repressive Tolerance in Mira Nair's The Reluctant Fundamentalist
6. "We Don't Deserve the Impossible”: The Gaze and the Burden of the West in Nope and Heaven's Gate
7. Cherishing These Few Specks of Time: History, Mediation, and the Evental Praxis of the Long Now in Everything Everywhere All at Once

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Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Sep 17 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9798765137949
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 1 bw illus
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Eric D. Smith

Eric D. Smith is Professor in the Department of En…

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