List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Cinematic Ecodisasters and Our Basic Human Needs
Part 1: Human Approaches to the Ecology of Air, Water, and Clothing
1. At the Boiling Point: The Aesthetics of Atmospheric Pollution and Climate Change in Documentary and Feature Films
2. James Bond and Water Wars in Contemporary Film: A New Ecowarrior?
3. Ready to Wear? From Fashion to Environmental Justice
Part 2: Ecodocumentaries and the Rhetoric of Food Production
4. Contemporary Ecofood Films: The Documentary Tradition
5. Flipper? We’re Eating Flipper? Documenting Animals Rights and Environmental Ethics at Sea
Part 3: Negative Externalities of Housing and Energy Industries
6. Give Me Shelter: The Ecology of Homes and Homelessness
7. Activism in Mountaintop Removal Films: Turn Off the Lights for Sustainability
8. The Search for the “Golden Shrimp”: The Myth of Interdependence in Oil Drilling Films
Conclusion: Can the Film Industry and the Environmental Movement Mix?
Filmography
Works Cited
Index