Revolution and Ideology
Discussing history, social theory, and really whatever else we feel like talking about!
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DayZ: A Simulated Social Experiment?
DayZ is one of many games set in an apocalypse, but unlike all others, it forces the player to create their own “narrative.” Thus, it presents the opportunity to offer commentary on both conscious and subconscious popularity of consuming apocalyptic media. Further, by placing the consumer into the story in ways none of the other mediums can, it may offer insights into the way consumers think about their role in a post-apocalyptic world.
Georg Simmel’s “The Ruin”
https://youtu.be/aldg4YNobdU We discuss the 1911 essay "The Ruin" by German sociologist, philosopher, and critic Georg Simmel in which he discusses the importance of architecture compared to the other arts and why ruins hold a special meaning for humans. The Ruin:...
Could Utopia be Apocalyptic?
Continuing our series on the apocalypse, we discuss the chapter “Dying of Happiness: Utopia at the End of this World” in Maria Manuel Lisboa’s book “The End of the World: Apocalypse and its Aftermath in Western Culture” and the idea that utopia itself might bring about the apocalypse.
What is the function of destruction and ruin in apocalyptic films?
We discuss the function of wide-scale destruction and ruins in apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic films.
Zombie History, Metaphors, & Tropes
We discuss the history of the zombie myth and the most common metaphors and tropes in zombie-related cinema and film.