Make America Hate Again: The politics of vigilante geriaction
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In: Journal of Popular Film and Television, Vol. 49, No. 3, 10.11.2021, p. 168-180.
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T1 - Make America Hate Again
T2 - The politics of vigilante geriaction
AU - Frame, Gregory
PY - 2021/11/10
Y1 - 2021/11/10
N2 - The article explores the politics of the vigilante geriaction film, with specific focus on the remake of Death Wish (Eli Roth, 2018). In its construction of a nation under mortal threat from within and without, the subgenre speaks to ways in which Donald Trump has galvanised support from older white men by appealing to their sense of marginalisation, precarity and obsolescence. Through close attention to Death Wish’s visual style, representation of masculinity, and its ageing star (Bruce Willis), this article will demonstrate how the subgenre attempts to resuscitate a form of authoritarian heroism considered outmoded in the contemporary cultural landscape.
AB - The article explores the politics of the vigilante geriaction film, with specific focus on the remake of Death Wish (Eli Roth, 2018). In its construction of a nation under mortal threat from within and without, the subgenre speaks to ways in which Donald Trump has galvanised support from older white men by appealing to their sense of marginalisation, precarity and obsolescence. Through close attention to Death Wish’s visual style, representation of masculinity, and its ageing star (Bruce Willis), this article will demonstrate how the subgenre attempts to resuscitate a form of authoritarian heroism considered outmoded in the contemporary cultural landscape.
KW - aggrieved entitlement
KW - Death Wish
KW - geriaction
KW - Masculinity
KW - Donald Trump
KW - Bruce Willis
KW - vigilante
U2 - 10.1080/01956051.2021.1957337
DO - 10.1080/01956051.2021.1957337
M3 - Article
VL - 49
SP - 168
EP - 180
JO - Journal of Popular Film and Television
JF - Journal of Popular Film and Television
SN - 0195-6051
IS - 3
ER -