Seeing the Apocalypse: Essays on Bird Box is the first volume to explore Josh Malerman’s best-selling novel and its recent film adaptation. The essays in this collection offer an interdisciplinary approach to Bird Box, one that draws on the fields of gender studies, cultural studies, and disability studies.
Seeing the Apocalypse: Essays on Bird Box is the first volume to explore Josh Malerman’s best-selling novel and its recent film adaptation. The essays in this collection offer an interdisciplinary approach to Bird Box, one that draws on the fields of gender studies, cultural studies, and disability studies.
Brandon R. Grafiusis associate professor of biblical studies at Ecumenical Theological Seminary, Detroit. Gregory Stevenson is professor of New Testament at Rochester University.
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Introduction: The Body's Apocalyptic Vulnerability Brandon Grafius and Gregory Stevenson 1 Bird Box and the Imperative of Sight Ken Junior Lipenga 2 Feeling the (Post)Apocalypse: The Affective Dimensions of Bird Box Rachel Elizabeth Barraclough 3 The Blind Leading the Blindfolded: Representing Disability in Contemporary Horror Films Rebecca L. Willoughby 4 Making the End of the World Great Again: Birdbox, Borders, and the Refugee Crisis Leland Merritt 5 Mother, Monster Within/Monster, Mother Without: Bird Box and Maternal Fear Amy Hagenrater-Gooding 6 Bird Box, WR Bion, and the Sublime Andrew Slade 7 "It's Too Bad We're Not Horses": The Animal as Witness in Bird Box Dragoslav Momcilovic 8 The Horror of Smartphones and Voice Assistants: Technophobia and Disability in Bird Box and A Quiet Place Paul Muhlhauser and Marya Kuratova 9 Consumed by Memes: How Bird Box Reflects the Current Acceptance and Anxiety Toward Internet-Distributed Film and Television Heidi Ippolito
Introduction: The Body's Apocalyptic Vulnerability Brandon Grafius and Gregory Stevenson 1 Bird Box and the Imperative of Sight Ken Junior Lipenga 2 Feeling the (Post)Apocalypse: The Affective Dimensions of Bird Box Rachel Elizabeth Barraclough 3 The Blind Leading the Blindfolded: Representing Disability in Contemporary Horror Films Rebecca L. Willoughby 4 Making the End of the World Great Again: Birdbox, Borders, and the Refugee Crisis Leland Merritt 5 Mother, Monster Within/Monster, Mother Without: Bird Box and Maternal Fear Amy Hagenrater-Gooding 6 Bird Box, WR Bion, and the Sublime Andrew Slade 7 "It's Too Bad We're Not Horses": The Animal as Witness in Bird Box Dragoslav Momcilovic 8 The Horror of Smartphones and Voice Assistants: Technophobia and Disability in Bird Box and A Quiet Place Paul Muhlhauser and Marya Kuratova 9 Consumed by Memes: How Bird Box Reflects the Current Acceptance and Anxiety Toward Internet-Distributed Film and Television Heidi Ippolito
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