Post-Catastrophe Film
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Post-Catastrophe Film
A new sub-genre of film called โpost-catastropheโ is emerging and sits in theย space between blockbuster disaster movies that use scenes of destruction to blow the world up and disrupt the flow of humanity and post-apocalyptic films where a version of society has formed in the ashes of the disaster. 17 b&w illus.ย
Introduces a new subgenre of film that reveals how film can teach us to reimagine and survive our unsettled age.
Focusing on the fragile, immediate aftermath of global events, before any new social order or rules for living have formed, Stephen Lee Naish's latest book introduces an emerging subgenre: post-catastrophe film. Positioned between disaster movies, which depict humanity facing large-scale collapse, and post-apocalyptic films, where new societies and rules have already taken hold, this subgenre captures a unique threshold of survival amid change.
Through lively case studies of selected popular films, Naish not only offers close readings of cinematic narratives but also explores deeper themes that emerge in the aftermath of disaster, including the role of artificial intelligence and cyborgs, cosmic survival and colonization, and the tensions between individual isolation and life with others. Ultimately, Naish shows how post-catastrophe films speak to our present reality.
In an age shaped by pandemics, climate crisis, and the uncertainties of postmodernity, cinema persists as a resilient mythmaking machineโmapping scenarios of global destruction while offering anxious viewers ways to envision alternative modes of being before a true "post-catastrophe era" arrives. Written in an engaging style and grounded in accessible examples from popular films, this book appeals to scholars, film enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to better understand our uncertain times.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781835952917
Publisher: Intellect
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 04 May 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Intellect Books
Illustration: 17 Halftones, black and white
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 266
About the Author
Stephen Lee Naish is a British-born writer, visual artist, and author of several books of nonfiction. Steve's work has appeared in Aquarium Drunkard, Film International, The Quietus, Archetype, Dirty Movies, Drunk Monkeys, Cosmonaut, Albumism, and other online and in-print journals and zines. He lives in Ontario, Canada.
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