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OverviewIn 1977 a single film called Star Wars exploded on the consciousness of the world. Since then the franchise, created by George Lucas, has become a global entertainment corporation. The merchandise of the original trilogy was largely confined to toys and games, but those games have since become computerized, the toys more sophisticated, and Star Wars has moved into the multi-media environment of the twenty-first century in ways unimaginable in the long-ago world of 1977. Computer games and web sites, novels, animated television shows, as well as a new trilogy of films, have all placed Star Wars at the center of world popular culture. Finding the Force of the Star Wars Franchise brings together contributors who critically analyze the Star Wars universe from many perspectives. Topics include war, foreign policy, gender roles, spirituality and religion, toy play and adult collecting, creative fandom, race, special effects, and mythology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew Wilhelm Kapell , John Shelton LawrencePublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: 2nd Revised edition Volume: 14 Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9780820488080ISBN 10: 0820488089 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 15 June 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents: John Shelton Lawrence: Introduction: Spectacle, Merchandise, and Influence - John Shelton Lawrence: Joseph Campbell, George Lucas, and the Monomyth - Stephen P. McVeigh: The Galactic Way of Warfare - Michelle J. Kinnucan: Pedagogy of (the) Force: The Myth of Redemptive Violence - Jonathan L. Bowen/Rachel Wagner: Hokey Religions and Ancient Weapons: The Force of Spirituality - Jennifer E. Porter: I Am a Jedi: Star Wars Fandom, Religious Belief, and the 2001 Census - Philip L. Simpson: Thawing the Ice Princess - Roger Kaufman: How the Star Wars Saga Evokes the Creative Promise of Homosexual Love: A Gay-Centered Psychological Perspective - Matthew Wilhelm Kapell: Eugenics, Racism, and the Jedi Gene Pool - Stephanie J. Wilhelm: Imperial Plastic, Republican Fiber: Speculating on the Post-Colonial Other - Jess C. Horsley: Growing Up in a Galaxy Far, Far Away - John Panton: Two Generations of Boys and Their Star Wars Toys - Lincoln Geraghty: Aging Toys and Players: Fan Identity and Cultural Capital - Andrew Plemmons Pratt: Blowing Stardust in Our Eyes: Digital Film Theory and Identification with Imaginary Cameras - Mark McDermott: The Menace of the Fans to the Franchise - Bruce Isaacs: A Survey of Popular and Scholarly Receptions of the Star Wars Franchise - Matthew Wilhelm Kapell: Conclusion: Finding Myth in the History of Your Own Time.Reviews« Star Wars is the most important franchise in the history of American popular culture, and Kapell and Lawrence's 'Finding the Force of the Star Wars Franchise: Fans, Merchandise, and Critics' is the most important book about Star Wars. This collection of well-written and engaging essays examines the Star Wars phenomenon from a variety of important and revealing perspectives. It is a 'must have' for any Star Wars fan, or for anyone interested in the dynamic interplay of popular culture and society. -- Gary Hoppenstand Author InformationThe Editors: Matthew Wilhelm Kapell edited, with William G. Doty, Jacking in to the Matrix Franchise (2004). An anthropologist and historian, he has published on topics as diverse as the genetics of human growth, utopian thought, and Christian romance fiction. John Shelton Lawrence is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa. He wrote, with Robert Jewett, Captain America and the Crusade against Evil (2003) and the multiple award-winning The Myth of the American Superhero (2002). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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