Chapter One: We Must Not Forget about the Flying Fish: Piranha II’s Influence on Cameron’s Subsequent Works
Ian Thomas Malone and Antonio Sanna
Chapter Two: Reframing Tragedy: Titanic, Affect and the Arresting Image
Fran Pheasant-Kelly
Chapter Three: Exploration, Education and Humanity: James Cameron’s Deep-Sea Documentaries
Alissa Burger
Chapter Four: Avatar, SF Mannerism and the Anthropocene
Maurizia Natali
Chapter Five: She’s the ‘King of the World!’ Modernizing Melodrama in Titanic
Carol Donelan
Chapter Six: Losing Touch or Making More Contact? Cameron’s Use of Technology and Visual Effects
Paul Johnson
Chapter Seven: The Exodus Decoded, The Lost Tomb of Jesus and the Problem of History for Faith
Jonathan Fischer and Adam Barkman
Chapter Eight: No Fate: James Cameron, Jesus, and John Connor
Racheal Harris
Chapter Nine: The Simulated Sublime: Exploring Hollywood Ecocriticism in Avatar
Siobhan Lyons
Chapter Ten: The Backlash and Empowerment of Feminism in Xenogenesis, Piranha II: The Spawning, and Aliens
Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
Chapter Eleven: Taking Gettier to Tasker: True Lies, Knowledge, and the Prospects of Virtue Epistemology
Michael Versteeg and Adam Barkman
Chapter Twelve: “I Wanted to Do Something Outrageous”: On the Limits of Parody in True Lies
Russell P. Johnson and Naaman K. Wood
Section III: The Futurist
Chapter Thirteen: Genetically Modified Human Beings in Dark Angel
Sabine Planka
Chapter Fourteen: Of Shape-Shifters and Shifting Alliances: The Politics of the Terminator Franchise
Patrick Zwosta
Chapter Fifteen: An Abyss of Aliens: Action, Allegory and Mythological Elements in Aliens and The Abyss
Carl H. Sobocinski
Chapter Sixteen: Refining Genre, Reassessing Gender: Assessing the Sacrificial Heroine in the Works of James Cameron
Christian Jimenez
Chapter Seventeen: “Two Candles in the Dark”: James Cameron’s Modern Fairy Tales
Elsa Columbani