Rock gods of the anthropocene: The biographical films of elvis presley and jim morrison

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Reflecting on the biographical films of Elvis Presley and Jim Morrison in relation to recent eco-critical theory and notions of the Anthropocene, we consider the representation of the rock star in the biopic genre and the ways in which music and other filmic elements may communicate ecological material. We consider the links between ecology and rock music, focusing on both the representation of nature in the films and the symbolism of the body as primal, as animal, and as "creaturely poetic" (Pick, 2011: 5). In a comparison between the biopics Elvis from 1979, byJohn carpenter, and The Doors, from 1991, by Oliver Stone, we examine common motifs and the ways in which these differing cultural texts foreground or repress ecological readings of the music and of the cinematic narrative.

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Sutherland, B., & Judge, P. (2017). Rock gods of the anthropocene: The biographical films of elvis presley and jim morrison. IASPM Journal, 7(1), 71–87. https://doi.org/10.5429/2079-3871(2017)v7i1.6en

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