R&L Logo R&L Logo
  • GENERAL
    • Browse by Subjects
    • New Releases
    • Coming Soon
    • Chases's Calendar
  • ACADEMIC
    • Textbooks
    • Browse by Course
    • Instructor's Copies
    • Monographs & Research
    • Reference
  • PROFESSIONAL
    • Education
    • Intelligence & Security
    • Library Services
    • Business & Leadership
    • Museum Studies
    • Music
    • Pastoral Resources
    • Psychotherapy
  • FREUD SET
Cover Image
Hardback
share of facebook share on twitter
Add to GoodReads

Dissecting Cannibal Holocaust

Nathan Wardinski

Since its 1980 release, the Italian horror film Cannibal Holocaust has shocked viewers and provoked censors with its graphic imagery and unrelenting nihilism.

Following a summary of the story and the controversy over its release, Dissecting Cannibal Holocaust examines the film’s relevance to cinematic and literary history, anthropology, nature studies, ethics and censorship, media and journalism, documentary filmmaking, representations of cannibalism and post-colonialism, and genre cinema. The book also addresses some of the most frequent criticisms of Cannibal Holocaust including its depictions of native people and the inclusion of real-life animal killings. Matching the audacity of the film itself, Dissecting Cannibal Holocaust makes provocative arguments about the influence of corporate media, the purpose of art, the relationship between industrialized and indigenous people, the amorality of nature, and the roots of violence.

  • Details
  • Details
  • Author
  • Author
  • TOC
  • TOC
  • Reviews
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Features
Lexington Books
Pages: 282 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-66691-402-3 • Hardback • April 2024 • $115.00 • (£88.00)
Series: Lexington Books Horror Studies
Subjects: Social Science / Media Studies, Performing Arts / Horror, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Social Science / Culture

Nathan Wardinski is producer and host of the public radio program Sounds of Cinema.

Chapter 1: The Making and Release of Cannibal Holocaust

Chapter 2: Narrative, Genre, and the Roots of Cannibal Holocaust

Chapter 3: Character and Culture in Cannibal Holocaust

Chapter 4: Nature and Cannibal Holocaust

Chapter 5: Anthropophagy and Cannibal Holocaust

Chapter 6: The Film Form of Cannibal Holocaust

Chapter 7: The Media and Cannibal Holocaust

Chapter 8: The Horror of Cannibal Holocaust

Chapter 9: The Ethics of Cannibal Holocaust

Chapter 10: The Future of Cannibal Holocaust

"Nathan Wardinski offers an authoritative critical analysis exposing the deeper meaning and significance of the (in)famous horror movie Cannibal Holocaust. Moreover, his profound historical and comparative analysis reveals that this film is a microcosm with virtues as well as vices. The vices include the gross misrepresentation and exploitation of Amazonian people like the Yanomami. The virtues include the critique of corporate media, industrial capitalist society, civilization, politics, colonialism, racism, sexism, and violence through the film's repulsive excesses of aesthetic terrorism. Among ethical concerns, diverse provocative questions are raised like projections--- Are we what we watch?"


— Leslie Sponsel, University of Hawai`i, author of Yanomami in the Amazon


"Dissecting Cannibal Holocaust is the definitive autopsy of one of the world's most controversial and disturbing films in the history of cinema."


— Stanley Wiater, author of Disturbo 13: The Most Disturbing Horror Films Ever Made


All in all, it is hard to recommend his monograph more strongly, both for its measured and methodical engagement with the source material and for his willingness to take seriously the historical, narrative, and structural substance of a film so widely condemned and so rarely analyzed as Cannibal Holocaust.


— Ancillary Review of Books


Interview with author Nathan Wardinski in the Laurel Review:

https://laurelreview.org/nathan-wardinski



Dissecting Cannibal Holocaust

Cover Image
Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • Since its 1980 release, the Italian horror film Cannibal Holocaust has shocked viewers and provoked censors with its graphic imagery and unrelenting nihilism.

    Following a summary of the story and the controversy over its release, Dissecting Cannibal Holocaust examines the film’s relevance to cinematic and literary history, anthropology, nature studies, ethics and censorship, media and journalism, documentary filmmaking, representations of cannibalism and post-colonialism, and genre cinema. The book also addresses some of the most frequent criticisms of Cannibal Holocaust including its depictions of native people and the inclusion of real-life animal killings. Matching the audacity of the film itself, Dissecting Cannibal Holocaust makes provocative arguments about the influence of corporate media, the purpose of art, the relationship between industrialized and indigenous people, the amorality of nature, and the roots of violence.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 282 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-1-66691-402-3 • Hardback • April 2024 • $115.00 • (£88.00)
    Series: Lexington Books Horror Studies
    Subjects: Social Science / Media Studies, Performing Arts / Horror, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Social Science / Culture
Author
Author
  • Nathan Wardinski is producer and host of the public radio program Sounds of Cinema.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1: The Making and Release of Cannibal Holocaust

    Chapter 2: Narrative, Genre, and the Roots of Cannibal Holocaust

    Chapter 3: Character and Culture in Cannibal Holocaust

    Chapter 4: Nature and Cannibal Holocaust

    Chapter 5: Anthropophagy and Cannibal Holocaust

    Chapter 6: The Film Form of Cannibal Holocaust

    Chapter 7: The Media and Cannibal Holocaust

    Chapter 8: The Horror of Cannibal Holocaust

    Chapter 9: The Ethics of Cannibal Holocaust

    Chapter 10: The Future of Cannibal Holocaust

Reviews
Reviews
  • "Nathan Wardinski offers an authoritative critical analysis exposing the deeper meaning and significance of the (in)famous horror movie Cannibal Holocaust. Moreover, his profound historical and comparative analysis reveals that this film is a microcosm with virtues as well as vices. The vices include the gross misrepresentation and exploitation of Amazonian people like the Yanomami. The virtues include the critique of corporate media, industrial capitalist society, civilization, politics, colonialism, racism, sexism, and violence through the film's repulsive excesses of aesthetic terrorism. Among ethical concerns, diverse provocative questions are raised like projections--- Are we what we watch?"


    — Leslie Sponsel, University of Hawai`i, author of Yanomami in the Amazon


    "Dissecting Cannibal Holocaust is the definitive autopsy of one of the world's most controversial and disturbing films in the history of cinema."


    — Stanley Wiater, author of Disturbo 13: The Most Disturbing Horror Films Ever Made


    All in all, it is hard to recommend his monograph more strongly, both for its measured and methodical engagement with the source material and for his willingness to take seriously the historical, narrative, and structural substance of a film so widely condemned and so rarely analyzed as Cannibal Holocaust.


    — Ancillary Review of Books


Features
Features
  • Interview with author Nathan Wardinski in the Laurel Review:

    https://laurelreview.org/nathan-wardinski



ALSO AVAILABLE

  • Cover image for the book Social Media and Society: An Introduction to the Mass Media Landscape, Second Edition
  • Cover image for the book The Mediated World: A New Approach to Mass Communication and Culture, Second Edition
  • Cover image for the book Ads, Fads, and Consumer Culture: Advertising's Impact on American Character and Society, Sixth Edition
  • Cover image for the book Media Literacy in Action: Questioning the Media
  • Cover image for the book Media Literacy in Action: Questioning the Media, Second Edition
  • Cover image for the book Health and Inequality in Standup Comedy: Stories That Challenge Stigma
  • Cover image for the book Immersive Journalism: Virtual Reality and the Future of the News Industry
  • Cover image for the book Drill Rap, Sex Work, and the Digital Underground: (Clout)Chasing on Chicago’s Southside
  • Cover image for the book Thailand, Western Cinema, and Imagery: Misrepresentation, Exoticisation, and Reclamation
  • Cover image for the book Media and Participation in Post-Migrant Societies
  • Cover image for the book Digital Media in Urban China: Locating Guangzhou
  • Cover image for the book The Press and Democratic Backsliding: How Journalism Has Failed the Public and How It Can Revive Democracy
  • Cover image for the book Fact over Fake: A Critical Thinker's Guide to Media Bias and Political Propaganda
  • Cover image for the book American Television’s Live Coverage of the 9/11 Attacks: Journalism on the Screen
  • Cover image for the book The Cultural Work of Community Radio
  • Cover image for the book A Critical Companion to David Fincher
  • Cover image for the book The Information Behavior of Wikipedia Fan Editors: A Digital (Auto)Ethnography
  • Cover image for the book Culinary Cinema: Appetite, Narrative, and Community in Contemporary Film
  • Cover image for the book Audience Interactions in Contemporary Celebrity Culture: Approaches from across Disciplines
  • Cover image for the book Diversifying the Space of Podcasting: Access, Identity, and Reflective Practices
  • Cover image for the book To See and Be Seen: The Environments, Interactions and Identities Behind News Images
  • Cover image for the book Ethics of Virtual Reality: Technology and Experience
  • Cover image for the book Race, Representation, and Satire
  • Cover image for the book Building Back Truth in an Age of Misinformation
  • Cover image for the book Interpreting and Transmitting Kynicism in Joker: The Dark Side of Film Fandom
  • Cover image for the book Esports Motivations: What's Driving the Fastest Growing Sports Phenomenon?
  • Cover image for the book Devaluing Public Apologies in the Age of Social Media: How Polarization and Cancel Culture Complicate the Mea Culpa
  • Cover image for the book Wounded Masculinity and the Search for (Father) Self in American Film
  • Cover image for the book Technology, Privacy, and Sexting: Mediated Sex
  • Cover image for the book The Case for Community in Online Spaces: Taking Back Connection
  • Cover image for the book Gen Z, Digital Media, and Transcultural Lives: At Home in the World
  • Cover image for the book Intermedial Ecocriticism: The Climate Crisis Through Art and Media
  • Cover image for the book Gender in the Digital Sphere: Representation, Engagement, and Expression
  • Cover image for the book Understanding Digital Racism: Networks, Algorithms, Scale
  • Cover image for the book Television and the War in Ukraine: Narratives from 11 Countries
  • Cover image for the book The Many Faces of the Contemporary Russian Propaganda in the Balkans: Sputnik Srbija
  • Cover image for the book Digital Media Effects
  • Cover image for the book Brazilian Telenovelas and the Myth of Racial Democracy
  • Cover image for the book Decoding Ad Culture: Television Commercials and Broadcast Regulations in Bangladesh
  • Cover image for the book The 12 Attributes of Extraordinary Media Professionals
  • Cover image for the book Japanese Role-Playing Games: Genre, Representation, and Liminality in the JRPG
  • Cover image for the book War and Algorithm
  • Cover image for the book Digital Diasporas: Labor and Affect in Gendered Indian Digital Publics
  • Cover image for the book Not Playing Around: Intersectional Identities, Media Representation, and the Power of Sport
  • Cover image for the book Mass Communication and American Social Thought: Key Texts, 1919-1968
  • Cover image for the book Brexit, Facebook, and Transnational Right-Wing Populism
  • Cover image for the book Social Media and Society: An Introduction to the Mass Media Landscape, Second Edition
  • Cover image for the book The Mediated World: A New Approach to Mass Communication and Culture, Second Edition
  • Cover image for the book Ads, Fads, and Consumer Culture: Advertising's Impact on American Character and Society, Sixth Edition
  • Cover image for the book Media Literacy in Action: Questioning the Media
  • Cover image for the book Media Literacy in Action: Questioning the Media, Second Edition
  • Cover image for the book Health and Inequality in Standup Comedy: Stories That Challenge Stigma
  • Cover image for the book Immersive Journalism: Virtual Reality and the Future of the News Industry
  • Cover image for the book Drill Rap, Sex Work, and the Digital Underground: (Clout)Chasing on Chicago’s Southside
  • Cover image for the book Thailand, Western Cinema, and Imagery: Misrepresentation, Exoticisation, and Reclamation
  • Cover image for the book Media and Participation in Post-Migrant Societies
  • Cover image for the book Digital Media in Urban China: Locating Guangzhou
  • Cover image for the book The Press and Democratic Backsliding: How Journalism Has Failed the Public and How It Can Revive Democracy
  • Cover image for the book Fact over Fake: A Critical Thinker's Guide to Media Bias and Political Propaganda
  • Cover image for the book American Television’s Live Coverage of the 9/11 Attacks: Journalism on the Screen
  • Cover image for the book The Cultural Work of Community Radio
  • Cover image for the book A Critical Companion to David Fincher
  • Cover image for the book The Information Behavior of Wikipedia Fan Editors: A Digital (Auto)Ethnography
  • Cover image for the book Culinary Cinema: Appetite, Narrative, and Community in Contemporary Film
  • Cover image for the book Audience Interactions in Contemporary Celebrity Culture: Approaches from across Disciplines
  • Cover image for the book Diversifying the Space of Podcasting: Access, Identity, and Reflective Practices
  • Cover image for the book To See and Be Seen: The Environments, Interactions and Identities Behind News Images
  • Cover image for the book Ethics of Virtual Reality: Technology and Experience
  • Cover image for the book Race, Representation, and Satire
  • Cover image for the book Building Back Truth in an Age of Misinformation
  • Cover image for the book Interpreting and Transmitting Kynicism in Joker: The Dark Side of Film Fandom
  • Cover image for the book Esports Motivations: What's Driving the Fastest Growing Sports Phenomenon?
  • Cover image for the book Devaluing Public Apologies in the Age of Social Media: How Polarization and Cancel Culture Complicate the Mea Culpa
  • Cover image for the book Wounded Masculinity and the Search for (Father) Self in American Film
  • Cover image for the book Technology, Privacy, and Sexting: Mediated Sex
  • Cover image for the book The Case for Community in Online Spaces: Taking Back Connection
  • Cover image for the book Gen Z, Digital Media, and Transcultural Lives: At Home in the World
  • Cover image for the book Intermedial Ecocriticism: The Climate Crisis Through Art and Media
  • Cover image for the book Gender in the Digital Sphere: Representation, Engagement, and Expression
  • Cover image for the book Understanding Digital Racism: Networks, Algorithms, Scale
  • Cover image for the book Television and the War in Ukraine: Narratives from 11 Countries
  • Cover image for the book The Many Faces of the Contemporary Russian Propaganda in the Balkans: Sputnik Srbija
  • Cover image for the book Digital Media Effects
  • Cover image for the book Brazilian Telenovelas and the Myth of Racial Democracy
  • Cover image for the book Decoding Ad Culture: Television Commercials and Broadcast Regulations in Bangladesh
  • Cover image for the book The 12 Attributes of Extraordinary Media Professionals
  • Cover image for the book Japanese Role-Playing Games: Genre, Representation, and Liminality in the JRPG
  • Cover image for the book War and Algorithm
  • Cover image for the book Digital Diasporas: Labor and Affect in Gendered Indian Digital Publics
  • Cover image for the book Not Playing Around: Intersectional Identities, Media Representation, and the Power of Sport
  • Cover image for the book Mass Communication and American Social Thought: Key Texts, 1919-1968
  • Cover image for the book Brexit, Facebook, and Transnational Right-Wing Populism
facebook icon twitter icon instagram icon linked in icon NEWSLETTERS
ABOUT US
  • Mission Statement
  • Employment
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility Statement
CONTACT
  • Company Directory
  • Publicity and Media Queries
  • Rights and Permissions
  • Textbook Resource Center
AUTHOR RESOURCES
  • Royalty Contact
  • Production Guidelines
  • Manuscript Submissions
ORDERING INFORMATION
  • Rowman & Littlefield
  • National Book Network
  • Ingram Publisher Services UK
  • Special Sales
  • International Sales
  • eBook Partners
  • Digital Catalogs
IMPRINTS
  • Rowman & Littlefield
  • Lexington Books
  • Hamilton Books
  • Applause Books
  • Amadeus Press
  • Backbeat Books
  • Bernan
  • Hal Leonard Books
  • Limelight Editions
  • Co-Publishing Partners
  • Globe Pequot
  • Down East Books
  • Falcon Guides
  • Gooseberry Patch
  • Lyons Press
  • Muddy Boots
  • Pineapple Press
  • TwoDot Books
  • Stackpole Books
PARTNERS
  • American Alliance of Museums
  • American Association for State and Local History
  • Brookings Institution Press
  • Center for Strategic & International Studies
  • Council on Foreign Relations
  • Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
  • Fortress Press
  • The Foundation for Critical Thinking
  • Lehigh University Press
  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • Other Partners...