Apocalypse in Twentieth-century Literature, Film, and Cultural Texts: the Persistence and Questioning of the Messianic Vision - Susan Smith Nash - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783843385428 - April 5, 2011
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Apocalypse in Twentieth-century Literature, Film, and Cultural Texts: the Persistence and Questioning of the Messianic Vision

Susan Smith Nash

Apocalypse in Twentieth-century Literature, Film, and Cultural Texts: the Persistence and Questioning of the Messianic Vision

Susan Smith Nash's work investigates the how the apocalyptic narrative has been used historically and continues to be used to manipulate followers, who are, in many instances, complicit in their own subjugation, due to a wide array of reasons. This dissertation examines the origin of the apocalyptic narrative, its evolution over time, and its occurrence in twentieth-century American film and literature. It also examines the use of the apocalyptic narrative in cultural applications, namely the use of them in suicidal or violent cults.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 5, 2011
ISBN13 9783843385428
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 200
Dimensions 226 × 11 × 150 mm   ·   299 g
Language English  

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