<p><b><i>Eco-theory and Annihilation</i> is part of the </b><b>Film Theory in Practice series which blends the explanation of a film theory with the interpretation of a film and provides discrete examples of how film theory can serve as the basis for textual analysis. </b><b>This book offers a concise introduction to eco-theory in jargon-free language and shows how this theory can be deployed to interpret</b> <b>Alex Garland's controversial film adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer's hit novel <i>Annihilation.</i></b> <p/>Eco-theory is one of the most exciting and timely offshoots of contemporary critical theory but it is too frequently treated as only a recent development. Covering historical developments in nature philosophy geology and organic chemistry as well as contemporary critical methodologies like systems theory and new materialism <i>Eco-Theory and Annihilation</i> introduces readers to the full extent of eco-theory's lively variations as well as investigates the complications that arise when those variations are mediated by the generic expectations of filmic science fiction. This book illuminates the deep history of eco-theory maps its contemporary coordinates and demonstrates how it can shed light on Garland's provocative eco-sci-fi thriller.</p>
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