
Rural angst. "Deliverance" og det brutale møde med det postindustrielle Amerikas efterladenskaber
Author(s) -
Jacob Lillemose,
Karsten Wind Meyhoff
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
k and k/kandk
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2246-2589
pISSN - 0905-6998
DOI - 10.7146/kok.v40i113.15725
Subject(s) - frontier , adventure , narrative , interpretation (philosophy) , sociology , reading (process) , industrial revolution , masculinity , history , politics , ethnology , gender studies , humanities , literature , art , art history , political science , law , archaeology , philosophy , linguistics
RURAL FEAR | The article presents a reading of Joh n Boorman’s classic movie Deliverance (1972) (based on the 1970 debut novel by James Dickey) that interprets the narrative in relation tospecific points of modern American history and popular culture. The reading opposes the most common interpretation of Deliverance as a story about a search for a lost masculinity, and suggests that the story about the four Atlanta suburbanites’ dramatic weekend-trip down the Cahulawassee River should be seen as a violent confrontation between the industrial revolution represented by the early mining adventures in the Appalachian region, and the post-industrial revolution represented by thenew economy of immaterial labour. In this perspective, what the main characters experience are the consequences of the cultural and social violence that the post-industrial revolution exerts on a landscape and its inhabitants, which were essential to the industrial revolution. Rather than encountering the beautiful and untouched American nature like some modern-day frontier men, they venture on a journey into a highly contested political landscape steeped in antagonisms reminiscent of those that characterised the encounter between the frontier men and the Native Americans in the 18th and 19th century. In conclusion, the article claims that Deliverance constitutes a genre defining workfor so-called “backwoods horror”, a genre that has experienced a new heyday in the last decade.