Description
After 9/11, the world felt the "shock and awe" of the War on Terror. But that war also exploded inside novels, films, comics, and gaming. Danel Olson investigates why the paranormal, ghostly, and conspiratorial entered such media between 2002-2022, and how this Gothic presence connects to the most recent theories on PTSD. Set in New York/Gotham, Afghanistan, Iraq, and CIA black sites, the traumatic and weird works interrogated here ask how killing affects the killers. The protagonists probed are artillery, infantry, and armored-cavalry soldiers; military intelligence; the Air Force; counter-terrorism officers of the NYPD, NCIS, FBI, and CIA; and even the ultimate crime-fighting vigilante, Batman.
About the Author
Danel Olson is Professor of film, argument, and literature at Lone Star College, Houston, Texas, USA. He has edited twelve books on fiction and film including 21st Century Gothic (2010), The Shining: Studies in the Horror Film (2015), and Writing Madness: Short Fiction of Patrick McGrath (2018).
Book Information
ISBN 9783031170188
Author Danel Olson
Format Paperback
Page Count 324
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Springer International Publishing AG
Series Palgrave Gothic
Details
Subtitle: |
Killing, Haunting, and PTSD in American Film, Fiction, Comics, and Video Games |
Series: |
Palgrave Gothic |
Imprint: |
Palgrave Macmillan |