Malthus at the Movies: Science, Cinema, and Activism around Z.P.G. and Soylent Green.

Jesse Olszynko-Gryn, Patrick Ellis
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This essay investigates cinema's engagement with the neo-Malthusian movement to control global overpopulation in the long 1960s. It examines the contested production and reception of Z.P.G.: Zero Population Growth (Michael Campus, 1972) and Soylent Green (Richard Fleischer, 1973) to shed new light on the nexus of science, activism and the media. It argues that the history of the movement, usually reconstructed as an elite scientific and political discourse, cannot be fully understood without also taking into account mass-market entertainment.

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Malthus at the Movies: Science, Cinema, and Activism around Z.P.G. and Soylent Green.
这篇文章探讨了 20 世纪 60 年代长期以来电影与控制全球人口过剩的新马尔萨斯运动的关系。文章研究了《Z.P.G.:人口零增长》(迈克尔-坎帕斯,1972 年)和《Soylent Green》(理查德-弗莱舍,1973 年)的制作和接受过程中存在的争议,为科学、激进主义和媒体之间的联系提供了新的视角。该书认为,如果不考虑大众市场的娱乐性,就无法完全理解通常被重构为精英科学和政治话语的这一运动的历史。
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