
- 134 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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About this book
This book explores the moral and representational issues associated with engaging young people with popular media depictions of death and dying.
Emotionally charged depictions of death play an important role in contemporary media directed toward teen and young adult audiences. Across creative works as diverse as interactive digital games, graphic novels, short form serial narratives, television and films, young people gain opportunities to engage with representations of death. In some cases, representations of death, dying, and the decision to end one's own life have been subject to public outcry and criticism related to its perceived potential impact on impressionable audiences. Death in/as entertainment can also be fleeting, commonplace and used for humour making it trivial. The chapters in this volume particularly consider the types of engagement made possible through different contemporary creative mediums and the ways in which they might distinctively capture or arouse thoughts and feelings on the end and loss of a human life.
Death as Entertainment will appeal to researchers and students interested in new media and its cultural and psychological impact. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Mortality.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- IntroductionāāI know death. Heās got many faces:ā The presence of death in young peoplesā media
- 1 Under pressure: representations of student suicide in British documentary television
- 2 āClosed world, wounds open. Open world, wounds closedā: metacultural commentaries on digital media and youth suicide in Jan Komasaās Suicide Room
- 3 Suicide-memes as exemplars of the everyday inauthentic relationship with death
- 4 From heterosexualisation to memorialisation: queer history and moral maturation in Young Adult literature about the AIDS crisis
- 5 āDeath from all sidesā: spectacle, morality, and trauma in Suzanne Collinsā the Hunger Games trilogy
- 6 Death and the Plague in The Story of Wanderings
- 7 āI canāt breatheā: the biopolitics and necropolitics of breath during 2020
- Index