Furious Feminisms: Alternate Routes on Mad Max: Fury Road
By (Author) Alexis L. Boylan
By (author) Anna Mae Duane
By (author) Michael Gill
By (author) Barbara Gurr
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
29th January 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Feminism and feminist theory
Paperback
82
A provocative peek into the complexities of Mad Max: Fury Roadas a space for subversion, activism, and imaginative power.
While both fans and foes point to Mad Max: Fury Road's feminist credentials, Furious Feminisms asks: is there really anything feminist or radical happening on the screen The four authors from backgrounds in art history, American literature, disability studies, and sociology ask what is possible, desirable, or damaging in theorising feminism in the contested landscape of the twenty-first century. Can we find beauty in the Anthropocene Can power be wrested from a violent system without employing and perpetuating violence This experiment in collaborative criticism weaves multiple threads of dialogue together to offer a fresh perspective on our current cultural moment.
Alexis L. Boylan is associate professor in the art and art history department and the Africana Studies Institute at University of Connecticut.
Anna Mae Duane is associate professor of English at University of Connecticut.
Michael Gill is associate professor of disability studies at Syracuse University.
Barbara Gurr is associate professor in the Womens, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at University of Connecticut.