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Fathers and Daughters; or, Social Reproduction in the Anthropocene

Authors
Im, Seo Hee
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
Duke University Press
Keywords
social reproduction; dystopia; film; capitalist realism; care work
Citation
Boundary 2, v.51, no.1, pp 179 - 201
Pages
23
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Journal Title
Boundary 2
Volume
51
Number
1
Start Page
179
End Page
201
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/195096
DOI
10.1215/01903659-10887611
ISSN
0190-3659
1527-2141
Abstract
Critics have argued that contemporary literature and culture fail to offer compelling alternatives to a present marred by capitalist overdevelopment and environmental destruction. This essay finds counterevidence to that claim in recent dystopian fictions such as the films Blade Runner 2049, Interstellar, Children of Men, and Train to Busan and the novel The Children of Men, which prominently feature teamwork between fathers (or father surrogates) and daughters in a world where the human species faces possible extinction. Representing care work as heroism, these works not only seek to redefine what counts as professional competence in a crisis but further model the passage of power from an exhausted patriarchy to a younger generation of women more alert to the necessity of creating a world that values reproductive labor as much as, if not more than, productive labor.
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