Produktbild: Joss Whedon vs. the Horror Tradition

Joss Whedon vs. the Horror Tradition The Production of Genre in Buffy and Beyond

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.11.2018

Herausgeber

Kristopher Karl Woofter + weitere

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

344

Maße (L/B/H)

22,2/14,5/2,2 cm

Gewicht

530 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78831-102-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.11.2018

Herausgeber

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

344

Maße (L/B/H)

22,2/14,5/2,2 cm

Gewicht

530 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78831-102-1

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Libri GmbH
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Joss Whedon vs. the Horror Tradition
  • List of Illustrations x
    Acknowledgments xii

    Introduction Whedon Studies and the Ghost of Horror 1
    Kristopher Karl Woofter and Lorna Jowett

    Part I (Under)Groundwork: Horror Concepts and Conventions in the Whedonverse
    1 The Slasher Template: Buffy the Vampire Slayer vs. John Carpenter's Halloween 17
    Clayton Dillard
    2 The Sonic Horror of "Hush" 34
    Selma A. Purac
    3 "The Body" That Will Not Sit Up: Shock, Stasis, and the Negative Space of the Horror Genre 53
    Mario DeGiglio-Bellemare
    4 The Melancholy Musical: Horror and Avant-Garde Strategies in "Once More, with Feeling" 73
    Anne Golden
    5 Angel's Dreams, Our Nightmares: Oneiric Horror in Angel and Buffy the Vampire Slayer 92
    Cynthia Burkhead
    6 Dollhouse's Terrible Places: Hauntings, Abjection, and the Repressed 105
    Bronwen Calvert
    7 Inscription and Subversion: The Cabin in the Woods and the Postmodern Horror Tradition 123
    Stephanie Graves

    Part II Mutant Enemies: TV Horror, Industry, and Influence
    8 "For All I Know, It Could Be Hilarious or It Could Suck": Situating the Film Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) in Period Vampire Comedy 143
    Jerry D. Metz Jr.
    9 Monstrous Puppet Masters: Negotiating Violence and Horror in the Whedon Tele-verse 163
    Stacey Abbott
    10 Forever Knight, Angel, and Supernatural: A Genealogy of Television Horror/Crime Hybrids 181
    Erin Giannini

    Part III "It's About Power": Revisiting Whedon's "Revisionist" Horror
    11 Whedon, Feminism, and the Possibility of Feminist Horror on Television 201
    Lorna Jowett
    12 Weird Whedon: Cosmic Dread and Sublime Alterity in the Whedonverse 219
    Kristopher Karl Woofter
    13 "All the Better to Know You": Investigating the Hybrid Monster and Allegories of Self/Other in
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer 243
    K. Brenna Wardell
    14 Horror and the Last Frontier: Monstrous Borders and Bodies in Firefly and Westworld 261
    Karen Herland
    15 The Half-Lives of Horror: The Differential Embodiments of Dollhouse 281
    Alanna Thain

    Appendix I The Work of Joss Whedon and the Horror Tradition: A Selected Bibliography 298
    Compiled by Alysa Hornick
    Appendix II Foundational Works in Horror and Related Scholarship 308

    About the Contributors 313
    Index 317