The Panem Companion: An Unofficial Guide to Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games, from Mellark Bakery to Mockingjays
The Panem Companion: An Unofficial Guide to Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games, from Mellark Bakery to Mockingjays
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Ben Bella Books
Annotation: Writing with an engaging blend of literary insight and true fan passion, Hunger Games fan academic and seasoned media writer V. Arrow brings Panem to life, from how Panem could have evolved from the America we know today to textual clues as to socioeconomics, ethnicity, culture, sexuality, and more in the districts and the Capitol. Her companion is the perfect way for fans to go deeper into the Hunger Games while they wait for the release of the second film in 2013.
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #606772
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Ben Bella Books
Copyright Date: 2012
Edition Date: 2012 Release Date: 12/04/12
Pages: ix, 248 pages
ISBN: 1-937856-20-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-937856-20-5
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2012464898
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
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It is often the wont of fans of a work of fiction to reflect on and speculate upon the social, political, and practical ramifications of the creator's world building, and this title takes such theoretical exploration to the heights of pop-culture academia. From providing one of the most well-researched maps of Panem ever to appear in Hunger Games fandom to making a strong case for why fans have mislabeled Finnick as a gigolo and instead should recognize him as a survivor of human trafficking, Arrow has effectively tied the world of the series to ours. She takes an in-depth look at the way reality television in our world is not so very far off from the sensationalist spectacle of Collins' creation, as well as how race, welfare systems, and even beauty norms are conceived as a result of the original rebellion by the districts d how eerily easy it would be for our society to evolve into Panem. Arrow concludes with a fascinating section on names used in the books as well as extensive endnotes.

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (page 243-248).
Reading Level: 7.0
Interest Level: 7-12
Lexile: 1440L

Go deeper into the home of the Hunger Games with the creator of the best-known fan map of Panem

• What does Panem look like?
• How does Panem define race?
• How do Panem's districts reflect the major themes of the trilogy?
• What allusions to our world are found in Panem names like Finnick, Johanna, Beetee, Cinna, Everdeen, and Mellark?

The Panem Companion gives fresh insight into Suzanne Collins' trilogy by looking at the world of the Hunger Games and the forces that kept its citizens divided since the First Rebellion. With a blend of academic insight and true fan passion, V. Arrow explores how Panem could have evolved from the America we know today and uses textual clues to piece together Panem's beliefs about class, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexuality, and more.

Includes an extensive name lexicon and color-illustrated unofficial map


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