E. ANN KAPLAN is a distinguished professor of English and Cultural Analysis and Theory at Stony Brook University, where she also founded and directed the Humanities Institute. The past president of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies, she is also the author and editor of over a dozen books, including Trauma and Cinema and Trauma Culture (Rutgers University Press).
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Acknowledgments Prologue: Climate Trauma and Hurricane Sandy Introduction: Pretrauma Imaginaries: Theoretical Frames 1. Trauma Studies Moving Forward: Genre and Pretrauma Cinema 2. Pretrauma Climate Scenarios: Take Shelter, The Happening, and The Road 3. Pretrauma Political Thrillers: Children of Men (with reference to Soylent Green and The Handmaid's Tale) 4. Memory and Future Selves in Pretrauma Fantasies: The Road and The Book of Eli 5. Microcosm: Politics and the Body in Distress in Blindness and The Book of Eli 6. "Getting Real": Traumatic Climate Documentaries: Into Eternity and Manufactured Landscapes Afterword: Humans and Eco- (or is it Sui-?) Cide Filmography Bibliography Index

