The Ultimate Fan's Guide to Avatar, James Cameron's Epic Movie (unauthorized)

This is an indispensable and witty guide to James Cameron's movie, Avatar. At over 45,000 words this is the most comprehensive analysis of Avatar yet produced. Kevin Patrick Mahoney examines the accusations of racism that have been hurled at the film, the controversial depiction of the US Marine Corps, Pandoran sexual relations, and depictions of disability in Avatar and other SF films.

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The Ultimate Fan's Guide to Avatar, James Cameron's Epic Movie (unauthorized)

This is an indispensable and witty guide to James Cameron's movie, Avatar. At over 45,000 words this is the most comprehensive analysis of Avatar yet produced. Kevin Patrick Mahoney examines the accusations of racism that have been hurled at the film, the controversial depiction of the US Marine Corps, Pandoran sexual relations, and depictions of disability in Avatar and other SF films.

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The Ultimate Fan's Guide to Avatar, James Cameron's Epic Movie (unauthorized)

The Ultimate Fan's Guide to Avatar, James Cameron's Epic Movie (unauthorized)

by Kevin Patrick Mahoney
The Ultimate Fan's Guide to Avatar, James Cameron's Epic Movie (unauthorized)

The Ultimate Fan's Guide to Avatar, James Cameron's Epic Movie (unauthorized)

by Kevin Patrick Mahoney

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This is an indispensable and witty guide to James Cameron's movie, Avatar. At over 45,000 words this is the most comprehensive analysis of Avatar yet produced. Kevin Patrick Mahoney examines the accusations of racism that have been hurled at the film, the controversial depiction of the US Marine Corps, Pandoran sexual relations, and depictions of disability in Avatar and other SF films.


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BN ID: 2940000890370
Publisher: Punked Books
Publication date: 05/10/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 222 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

I was born in Slough in 1972, and where I went to Slough Grammar School (although it was called Upton Grammar then). I attended Anglia Polytechnic University in Cambridge for three glorious years (during which the University changed name twice - from AHEC, AP, to APU), where I was a member of Cambridge Student TV and a founding member of the Cambridge Media Group. Returning to Slough, I worked for Ottakars booksellers and became an editorial assistant on Story Cellar magazine. From 1995 to 1997, I attended Thames Valley University (which, unusually, has not changed its name), and was awarded an MA on their excellent Cultural Studies course. In 1998, I began a long stint of working for Amazon.co.uk, where I won the Amazonian Award in 2000, and where I edited their internal newsletter Amazone. In 2002, my essay on Masculinity in Dune, Spartacus, and Lawrence of Arabia was studied at the University of California. I left Amazon in 2005, and now live in Ealing with wife Michelle. My main preoccupation is editing the literary review magazine, Authortrek, portions of which have been reprinted in the US edition of Joanne Harris's Sleep, Pale Sister, and quotations from the site were used on the cover to plug Neal Asher's debut novel, Gridlinked. I also wrote a reading guide for the US edition of Joanne Harris’ novel Gentlemen & Players. I have performed poetry at London's Poetry Cafe, and at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith.

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