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With a worldwide box office of more than a half-billion dollars, The Purge franchise has become one of the top horror franchises in film history, with many reviewers wowed by the concept of the series and differentiating on the execution. With five films and a TV show (and another film possibly in the works), the series seems unstoppable. The franchise's main concept taps into underlying tensions throughout America. The vast differences between the films are largely due to the ever-changing casts, including actors, writers, and directors, so that each film has its own unique commentary, sometimes getting right at the nerve of social issues that seem to be best discussed in fictional worlds' metaphors and parables. Acclaimed film and television critics and horror scholars such as Dale Bailey, Jason V. Brock, Chesya Burke, Lisa Morton, Katherine A. Troyer, and Kevin J. Wetmore give a wide range of analyses of just what The Purge films are saying about modern-day America and the world. Essays in the collection examine politics, violence, Trump, Freud, class issues, feminism, race, and more.
"A prolific creator of books and anthologies centered on Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula, Ron Riekki now delivers an insightful, poetic exploration of wartime trauma and healing. Riekki is an author of poetry, fiction, memoir, theater, and film. He is also an Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm veteran of the U.S. Navy, as well as the U.S. Air Force Reserve. "With gusty cuts and scalpel grace, Ron Riekki is clear-eyed and unsentimental as he navigates his own human terrain back from war and other traumas. Military veterans and families of all eras will appreciate how Riekki lights his way-his waypoints may differ from yours, but our journeys are often the same," says Randy Brown, editor and publisher of Middle West Press. In 2019, Riekki authored My Ancestors are Reindeer Herders and I Am Melting In Extinction, a collection of non-fiction, short stories, and poetry about the Karelian- and Sâami-American experience. He also wrote Posttraumatic: A Memoir. His 2008 novel, U.P., explores the lives of four teenage boys growing up in the Northern Michigan mining towns of Ishpeming and Negaunee. Riekki is editor of 2013's The Way North, a literary anthology centered on the Upper Peninsula. He is also co-editor of the 2019 poetry anthology Undocumented: Great Lakes Poets Laureate on Social Justice, and the 2015 literary anthology Here: Women Writing on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Both titles were published by Michigan State University Press. "Riekki is very important as a regionalist writer, but also as a regionalist editor and promoter for the writings of Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula," American Book Review's Jeffrey A. Sartain has said. "Because of that, he's very interested in the role writing has and how that relates to notions of place, space, time and context.""--
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