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OverviewImagining the End provides students and general readers with contextualized examples of how the apocalypse has been imagined across all mediums of American popular culture. Detailed entries analyze the development, influence, and enjoyment of end-times narratives. Imagining the End provides a contextual overview and individual description and analysis of the wide range of depictions of the end of the world that have appeared in American popular culture. American writers, filmmakers, television producers, and game developers inundated the culture with hundreds of imagined apocalyptic scenarios, influenced by the Biblical Book of Revelation, the advent of the end of the second millennium (2000 CE), or predictions of catastrophic events such as nuclear war, climate change, and the spread of AIDS. From being ""raptured"" to surviving the zombie apocalypse, readers and viewers have been left with an almost endless sequence of disasters to experience. Imagining the End examines this phenomenon and provides a context for understanding, and perhaps appreciating, the end of the world. This title is composed of alphabetized entries covering all topics related to the end times, covering popular culture mediums such as comic books, literature, films, and music. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James Craig Holte (East Carolina University, USA)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: ABC-CLIO Weight: 0.794kg ISBN: 9781440861017ISBN 10: 1440861013 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 11 November 2019 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , College/higher education , Educational: Primary & Secondary , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction A–Z Entries Alien Invasions American Millennialism Andromeda Strain, The Antichrist Apocalypse Apocalypse Now Apocalypto Art and the Apocalypse Ballard, J. G. and Apocalyptic Environmentalism Battlestar Galactica Blackfish City Blade Runner Book of Daniel, The Book of Ezekiel, The Book of Revelation, The Cat's Cradle Clarke, Arthur C. and the Ends of the Earth Cloud Atlas Comedic Apocalypses Comic Books and the Apocalypse Darby, John Nelson and Dispensationalism Day the Earth Stood Still, The Deus Irae Diseases and Pestilence Doomsday Clock, The Dr. Strangelove Dystopias Earth Abides Environmental Apocalypses Eschatology Falling Skies: Meteors, Comets, and the End of the Earth Father Elijah: An Apocalypse Fiction and the Apocalypse Fifth Monarchy Men Film and the Apocalypse Flood Gaming and the Apocalypse Ghost Dance, The Gospel of Loki, The I Am Legend Inconvenient Truth, An Jericho Just a Couple of Days Last Judgment, The Last Ship, The Late Great Planet Earth, The Latter-day Saints Prophecy Left Behind Leiden, John of and the Millennium Kingdom of Munster Lewis, C. S. and the Space Trilogy Little Apocalypse, The Lucifer's Hammer Mad Max Franchise MaddAddam Trilogy, The Mark of the Beast Massacre of Mankind, The Metropolis Miller, William Music and the Apocalypse Night of the Living Dead Nostradamus Nuclear War Omega Man, The Omen, The Paradigm, The Planet of the Apes Poetry and the Apocalypse Prophets and Predictions Ragnarok Rapture Religious Traditions and the Apocalypse Scofield Reference Bible, The Soylent Green Stand, The Supernatural Apocalypse Television and the Apocalypse Theater and the Apocalypse This Is the Way the World Ends 12 Monkeys 28 Days Later Umbrella Academy, The Universal Flood Walking Dead, The World War Z Wormwood Y2K Zombie Apocalypse Suggested Further Reading About the Editor and Contributors IndexReviewsRecommended. Lower-division undergraduates; general readers. - Choice Author InformationJames Craig Holte is emeritus professor of English and film studies at East Carolina University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |