The Tarantinian Ethics (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society)

by Fred Botting and Scott Wilson.

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The screenplays and films of Quentin Tarantino raise profound comic and ethical dilemmas. Developing ideas from Lacanian psychoanalysis, Botting and Wilson explore ethical issues in relation to Tarantino's work, postmodernity and recent cultural theory. They argue that Tarantino's texts provide a provocative and telling contribution to theorized accounts of contemporary culture.

The term 'Tarantinian' has been coined to refer to a set of sampled, self-authorizing signs that are cinematically assembled in processes of 'consuming - producing - expending' in the general context of a postmodern capitalism that enjoins excess. The Tarantinian ethics are elaborated, in the midst of a homogenized fast-food, movie and video culture, in relation to heterogeneous events of violence, horror and laughter.

Witty and incisive, the book illuminates and interrogates contemporary structures of identity, desire and consumption. It will be of great interest to students of cultural studies, social theory and communication.

  • ISBN10 0761968385
  • ISBN13 9780761968382
  • Publish Date 29 January 2001
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint SAGE Publications Inc
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 200
  • Language English