Noah as Antihero

Darren Aronofsky’s Cinematic Deluge

Rhonda Burnette-Bletsch editor Jon Morgan editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:10th Dec '19

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This collection of essays by biblical scholars is the first book-length treatment of the 2014 film Noah, directed by Darren Aronofsky. The film has proved to be of great interest to scholars working on the interface between the Bible and popular culture, not only because it was heralded as the first of a new generation of biblical blockbusters, but also because of its bold, provocative, and yet unusually nuanced approach to the interpretation and use of the Noah tradition, in both its biblical and extra-biblical forms. The book’s chapters, written by both well-established and up-and-coming scholars, engage with and analyze a broad range of issues raised by the film, including: its employment and interpretation of the ancient Noah traditions; its engagement with contemporary environmental themes and representation of non-human animals; its place within the history of cinematic depictions of the flood, status as an ‘epic’, and associated relationship to spectacle; the theological implications of its representation of a hidden and silent Creator and responses to perceived revelation; the controversies surrounding its reception among religious audiences, especially in the Muslim world; and the nature and implications of its convoluted racial and gender politics. Noah as Antihero will be of considerable interest to scholars conducting research in the areas of religion and film, contemporary hermeneutics, reception history, religion and popular culture, feminist criticism, and ecological ethics.

"More than merely a volume of essays on a very interesting movie, Noah as Antihero explores how movies can enrich our understanding of Bible stories and our understanding of our own faith. An excellent contribution to the study of religion and film."

- William Blizek, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA, and Founding Editor of the Journal of Religion and Film

"This volume provides a much-needed scholarly perspective on Noah in its discussion of a range of issues, including the film’s environmentalism, its status as ‘apocalyptic blockbuster,’ and how Aronofsky used biblical and extra-biblical materials in making the film. It provides a close reading of the film from multiple vantage points and so gives a fine example of the complexity of popular films in relationship to religion."

- John C. Lyden, Grand View University, USA, and Editor of the Journal of Religion & Film

"This very fascinating collection of articles is of interest not only to biblical scholars working in the field of film studies but to all interested in the wider reception history of the Bible ... Well worth a read!"

- Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, University of Aberdeen, UK, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament

ISBN: 9780367878122

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

224 pages