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Atomic Housewives: Shutter Island and the Domestication of Nuclear Holocaust

Journal of Popular Film and Television, 2015
ABSTRACT:Martin Scorsese's 2010 film Shutter Island is one of several post–September 11 cultural texts that use Cold War settings to challenge the trend in US culture to displace social and political fears by escaping to a nostalgia for an idealized postwar society.
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Now a Major Soundtrack!—Madness, Music, and Ideology in Shutter Island

Adaptation, 2013
In this article I shall focus on the novel Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane, briefly refer to a graphic novel by De Metter, and Scorseses film by the same name, as well as the compiled musical sound ...
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Cogito ergo sum: Criminal Logic and Mad Discourse in Shutter Island

2012
The philosophical discussion of reason and the boundary between sanity and madness has been a contentious topic since long before the Enlightenment. This problematic boundary is discussed at length in Dennis Lehane’s thriller Shutter Island (2003) and in the Martin Scorsese film adaptation of the same name (2009).
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Shutter Island

Australasian Psychiatry, 2010
Griffith Health Faculty ; No Full ...
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Locked in tight in Shutter Island: A Coherent Delirium (Encerrados en Shutter Island: Un delirio coherente)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
English abstract: An analysis of the narrative structure of 'Shutter Island' (Martin Scorsese, 2010), a film in which the spectator enters the fictional world of a prison island / total institution, only to discover along the way that this is not the protagonist's actual social wourld, but rather the world of his hallucinatory vision, the psychic ...
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Encerrados en Shutter Island: Un delirio coherente

2021
Spanish abstract: Análisis de la estructura narrativa de ´Shutter Island´ (Martin Scorsese, 2010), una película en la que el espectador se introduce en el mundo ficticio de una isla prisión / institución total, sólo para descubrir más adelante que no se trata del mundo social efectivo del protagonista, sino del mundo de su visión alucinatoria, la ...
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