RoboCop, Dutch director Paul Verhoeven's first American film, was both a commercial and (surprise) critical hit on release in 1987. Marking its thirtieth anniversary, this volume explores the film from a variety of critical approaches, including rereading
RoboCop as a Western; the neofascist corporatization of the human body; satire, late-Reagan America and the rise of neoliberalism; resurrection, death, and the figure of the cyborg in science fiction; and the legacy of the film across American cinema and within Verhoeven's own body of work, which includes
Total Recall and
Starship Troopers, both of which develop further ideological interests about American culture. "I'd buy that for a dollar!"
About the AuthorOmar Ahmed is a UK-based scholar and the author of Studying Indian Cinema (Auteur, 2014).
Reviews'[
Robocop] is necessary for scholars of 1980s fantasy, sf, and horror, and one needed in every humanities library section.'
Matthew Sorrento,
Journal of the Fantastic in the ArtsBook InformationISBN 9781911325253
Author Omar AhmedFormat Paperback
Page Count 120
Imprint Auteur PublishingPublisher Liverpool University Press
Weight(grams) 666g
Dimensions(mm) 191mm * 139mm * 15mm