Kong unbound : the cultural impact, pop mythos and scientific plausibility of a cinematic legend
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Kong unbound : the cultural impact, pop mythos and scientific plausibility of a cinematic legend
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In 1933, Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack, and Willis O'Brien created more than movie magic. King Kong is a pop-cultural icon and a central part of American mythology. But more than just another "Beauty and the Beast" tale, Kong Unbound also allows us to examine such themes as:The Great Depression and America's place in the world, Kong as Avatar of Repressed Sexual Energy, Kong as a Symbol of Slavery and Racism, Kong as Alternate Paleontology, The Triumph of Technology over the Natural World. These themes and more are explored in this wonderful collection of insightful essays.
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