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In Episode 18 of Dystopian Fiction Has Been Moved to Current Affairs, Clare and Masha are discussing the iconic and much-beloved 1998 film, The Truman Show.

In this episode we discuss the appeal of reality television and what it says about our society.

We look at how The Truman Show posits Seahaven as a 'utopia' and the price that Truman is made to pay for his so-called safe and comfortable existence, with reference to the social contract. We also consider what is 'utopian' about the constructed reality of the show.

We look at the character of Christof, in particular, as creator, protector, god-figure, and megalomaniac. We discuss the parallels with freedom within or beyond religion, the prisons we make or accept for ourselves, and the extent to which we are the produce of our social environments.

We reference the following books and articles in our discussion:

Simone Knox, Reading "The Truman Show" Inside Out

Alex Fitch ‘Dark City and The Truman Show: Surveillance and the Destabilization of Identity’ FILM CRITICISM

Peter Marks ‘6 Identities’ Imagining Surveillance: Eutopian and Dystopian Literature and Film

Tony E Jackson, Televisual Realism: "The Truman Show"

Keeping a Sense of Wonder: Interview with Peter Weir

Slavoj Žižek ‘Welcome to the Desert of the Real!’ Cultures of Fear: A Critical Reader, 2009, pp. 70-78

Christopher Falzon ‘Peter Weir’s The Truman Show and Sartrean Freedom' in Existentialism and Contemporary Cinema: A Sartrean Perspective

If you enjoy the podcast, please do rate and review, follow us on Instagram, and subscribe to our Substack.

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内容由Clare Coombe提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Clare Coombe 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

In Episode 18 of Dystopian Fiction Has Been Moved to Current Affairs, Clare and Masha are discussing the iconic and much-beloved 1998 film, The Truman Show.

In this episode we discuss the appeal of reality television and what it says about our society.

We look at how The Truman Show posits Seahaven as a 'utopia' and the price that Truman is made to pay for his so-called safe and comfortable existence, with reference to the social contract. We also consider what is 'utopian' about the constructed reality of the show.

We look at the character of Christof, in particular, as creator, protector, god-figure, and megalomaniac. We discuss the parallels with freedom within or beyond religion, the prisons we make or accept for ourselves, and the extent to which we are the produce of our social environments.

We reference the following books and articles in our discussion:

Simone Knox, Reading "The Truman Show" Inside Out

Alex Fitch ‘Dark City and The Truman Show: Surveillance and the Destabilization of Identity’ FILM CRITICISM

Peter Marks ‘6 Identities’ Imagining Surveillance: Eutopian and Dystopian Literature and Film

Tony E Jackson, Televisual Realism: "The Truman Show"

Keeping a Sense of Wonder: Interview with Peter Weir

Slavoj Žižek ‘Welcome to the Desert of the Real!’ Cultures of Fear: A Critical Reader, 2009, pp. 70-78

Christopher Falzon ‘Peter Weir’s The Truman Show and Sartrean Freedom' in Existentialism and Contemporary Cinema: A Sartrean Perspective

If you enjoy the podcast, please do rate and review, follow us on Instagram, and subscribe to our Substack.

  continue reading

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