E. Ann Kaplan
E. Ann Kaplan is an American professor, author, and director. She currently teaches English at the Stony Brook State University of New York, and is the founder and director of The Humanities Institute at Stony Brook University. She coined the term "“Future-Tense Trauma Cinema” for a select group of films, a sub-set of the Science Fiction film, that focus on human and natural causes of complete social collapse instead of, as in standard Sci-Fi, displacing cultural anxieties into allegories of aliens invading planet Earth from elsewhere."" She is also one of the precursors of the Madonna studies. Provided by Wikipedia
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Climate trauma : foreseeing the future in dystopian film and fiction by Kaplan, E. Ann
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Trauma culture : the politics of terror and loss in media and literature by Kaplan, E. Ann
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Generations : academic feminists in dialogue
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Trauma and cinema : cross-cultural explorations
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Generations : academic feminists in dialogue
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