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Emotional ethics of the hunger games

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Laine, Tarja Unknown Springer International Publishing (Cham, Switzerland , 2021) (eng) English 9783030673345 Palgrave film studies and philosophy 1st ed. HUNGER GAMES FILMS; Unknown Emotional Ethics of The Hunger Games expands the ‘ethical turn’ in Film Studies by analysing emotions as a source of ethical knowledge in The Hunger Games films. It argues that emotions, incorporated in the thematic and aesthetic organization of these films, reflect a crisis in moral standards. As such they cultivate ethical attitudes towards such phenomena as totalitarianism, the culture of reality television, and the society of spectacle. The focus of the argument is on cinematic aesthetics, which expresses emotions in a way that highlights their ethical significance, running the gamut from fear through guilt and shame, to love, anger and contempt. The central claim of the book is that these emotions are symptomatic of some moral conflict, which renders The Hunger Games franchise a meaningful commentary on the affective practice of cinematic ethics.

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1 online resource (xiv, 196 p.) Unknown ill.

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Chapter 1: Introduction --
Chapter 2: Between Fear and Hope --
Chapter 3: Anger and Generosity --
Chapter 4: The Many Forms of Love --
Chapter 5: Survivor Shame and Guilt --
Chapter 6: Dynamics of Contempt and Dignity --
Chapter 7: Conclusion.


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