Nihilism in Film and Television

by Kevin L Stoehr

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This book explores the idea of nihilism, as introduced by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, through its appearance in modern popular culture. The author defines and reflects upon nihilism, then explores its manifestation in film and television characters, stories, and settings. He surveys these fictional portrayals and makes a distinction between two forms of nihilism: passive life-denial and active self-realization. Among the subjects examined are the award-winning television series ""The Sopranos"" and the film noir genre that preceded and influenced it. Films probed include Orson Welles's masterpiece ""Citizen Kane"", the films of Stanley Kubrick, Neil Jordan's controversial ""The Crying Game"" and Richard Linklater's unconventional ""Waking Life"". Finally, the author considers nihilism in terms of the decay of traditional values in the genre of westerns, mostly through works of filmmaker John Ford. In the concluding chapter, the author broadens the lessons gleaned from these studies, maintaining that the question of the possible meaninglessness of life must be recognized and appreciated before people can overcome its life-negating effects.
  • ISBN10 1336195924
  • ISBN13 9781336195929
  • Publish Date 1 January 2006
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 25 March 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint McFarland & Company
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 227
  • Language English