Epidemic Films to Die For: A Chronicle of the Covid-19 Plague Years

Author:   Tom Zaniello
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN:  

9798765108529


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   14 November 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Epidemic cinema remains an enduring genre of contemporary film, ranging from medical dramas to post-apocalyptic thrillers. Using a vast filmography, Zaniello not only details the incredible variety of epidemics and their role in popular culture, but also demonstrates how epidemics, as a rule, have been confronted without proper preparation or deployment of resources in different forms of media. Therefore, Epidemic Films to Die For is the first and the only book that extensively analyzes the history and deployment of films and TV series towards a chronicle of epidemic films. In addition to providing an overview of how widespread disease and illness have been historically depicted via film and media, this book skillfully contextualizes the contemporary ongoing moment in which filmmakers and producers grapple with the cultural imaginary surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Author:   Tom Zaniello
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN:  

9798765108529


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   14 November 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Part I: Introduction: The First Thousand Years 1. Black Bishop Takes White Knight 2. The Heroic Doctors of the Pre-Apocalypse 3. Panic in the Streets: Hollywood in the Polio Years Part II: Public Events, Private Suffering 4. HIV/AIDS: The Person is Not the Disease 5. The Covid-19 Pandemic of 2020-22 6. The Politics of Death: Race, Class, and Caste Part III: Traditional Epidemic Vectors 7. A Diabolical Abecedary of Viruses 8. Plagues... Black, Red, Yellow, and White 9. Bacteria in Lingua Latina 10. Fungi Nightmares, Pollen Poisoning, and Other Botanical Horrors 11. Creepy Crawlers and Other Things that Get Under Your Skin Part IV: Evolution and Mutation 12. HGT (Horizontal Gene Transfer) and the Human Mouse 13. Zombies R Us Part V: The Deviants 14. Imaginary and Idiopathic Viruses: As If There Weren’t Enough Real Ones 15. Sex with the Midwich Cuckoos Part VI: Genre Blues 16. Facing Reality: Role-Playing Disasters and Epidemics 17. Epidemic Cinema Then and Now (The NFT) Epidemic Cinema Database Acknowledgements Bibliography Index

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Part history, part filmography, part cultural and social analysis, Tom Zaniello’s Epidemic Films to Die For is a rich and varied portmanteau of a book. Capturing a wide variety of celluloid dedicated to reflecting an ongoing fascination with disease, viruses and epidemics it will be a bench mark for understanding the cultural impact of natural and human made pathogens. * Tim Strangleman, Professor of Sociology, University of Kent, UK * Whether it be in historical films or more futuristic, utopian idioms, the movie industry has – more often than you thought – responded imaginatively and dramatically to epidemics. In the wake of the Covid-I9 pandemic, brilliant researcher and writer Tom Zaniello’s timely, personal and deeply original study shows how, from cholera to ebola to AIDS/HIV and beyond, makers of fiction and documentary movies have turned human sickness into entertainment and – sometimes poisonous! - food for thought. * BA Hons. (Oxon), Professor of English, Artois University, France, and author of The Ravens of Vienna (2023) *


Part history, part filmography, part cultural and social analysis, Tom Zaniello’s Epidemic Films to Die For is a rich and varied portmanteau of a book. Capturing a wide variety of celluloid dedicated to reflecting an ongoing fascination with disease, viruses and epidemics it will be a bench mark for understanding the cultural impact of natural and human made pathogens. * Tim Strangleman, Professor of Sociology, University of Kent, UK *


Whether it be in historical films or more futuristic, utopian idioms, the movie industry has – more often than you thought – responded imaginatively and dramatically to epidemics. In the wake of the Covid-I9 pandemic, brilliant researcher and writer Tom Zaniello’s timely, personal and deeply original study shows how, from cholera to ebola to AIDS/HIV and beyond, makers of fiction and documentary movies have turned human sickness into entertainment and – sometimes poisonous! - food for thought. * BA Hons. (Oxon), Professor of English, Artois University, France, and author of The Ravens of Vienna (2023) * Part history, part filmography, part cultural and social analysis, Tom Zaniello’s Epidemic Films to Die For is a rich and varied portmanteau of a book. Capturing a wide variety of celluloid dedicated to reflecting an ongoing fascination with disease, viruses and epidemics it will be a bench mark for understanding the cultural impact of natural and human made pathogens. * Tim Strangleman, Professor of Sociology, University of Kent, UK * We might see popular narratives about seemingly-uncontrollable diseases as a post-COVID cultural fascination, but Tom Zaniello's review of epidemic cinema makes clear that the genre has a long and varied history. Looking across eras and genres, this book helps us see how film narratives about flu variations, AIDS, zombies, the opioid epidemic, and climate change all reveal persistent anxieties about the body, the limits of governmental control, inequality, and morality. Zaniello serves as an entertaining and knowledgeable guide to a vast catalogue of films we might miss -- but shouldn't. * Sherry Linkon, Professor of English, Writing, and American Studies, Georgetown University, USA *


Part history, part filmography, part cultural and social analysis, Tom Zaniello’s Epidemic Films to Die For is a rich and varied portmanteau of a book. Capturing a wide variety of celluloid dedicated to reflecting an ongoing fascination with disease, viruses and epidemics it will be a bench mark for understanding the cultural impact of natural and human made pathogens. * Tim Strangleman, Professor of Sociology, University of Kent, UK * Whether it be in historical films or more futuristic, utopian idioms, the movie industry has – more often than you thought – responded imaginatively and dramatically to epidemics. In the wake of the Covid-I9 pandemic, brilliant researcher and writer Tom Zaniello’s timely, personal and deeply original study shows how, from cholera to ebola to AIDS/HIV and beyond, makers of fiction and documentary movies have turned human sickness into entertainment and – sometimes poisonous! - food for thought. * Adrian Grafe, Professor of English, Artois University, France, and author of The Ravens of Vienna (2022) *


Author Information

Tom Zaniello is Professor Emeritus at Northern Kentucky University, USA. He has been active as a film programmer for the Hill Center in Washington DC and for the London and North West (Liverpool) Labour Film Festivals. His publications include California’s Lamson Murder Mystery (2016), the story of the wrongful conviction of a Hollywood screenwriter for murder, Working Stiffs, Union Maids, Reds, and Riffraff: An Expanded Guide to Films about Labor, 2nd ed. (2003), and The Cinema of Globalization (2007).

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