Black Witches and Queer Ghosts: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in Teen Supernatural Serials
Editat de Camille S. Alexander Contribuţii de Ailish Brassil, Rebecca Brown, Maria Soledad Caballero, Mauro Colarieti, Barry Michael Cole, Michelle Drake, Deanna Koretsky, Amy LeBlanc, Amanda Putnam, Blue Profitt, Ananya Saha, Xen Virtueen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 apr 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781666926750
ISBN-10: 1666926752
Pagini: 270
Ilustrații: 7 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 159 x 236 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1666926752
Pagini: 270
Ilustrații: 7 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 159 x 236 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Bonnie Bennett, Final Girl
Deanna P. Koretsky
Chapter 2: Gender and Race in Stranger Things: Fighting the Demogorgon One Stereotype at a Time
Amanda Putnam
Chapter 3: Debunking the Normative: Queerness Vis-à-vis "Magic Boys" in Fantasy Anime
Ananya Saha
Chapter 4: Ghosts of Gothic's Past in the Present: The Haunting of Bly Manor and New Approaches to Adaptation and Representation for Young Adult Audiences
Michelle Drake
Chapter 5: To Choose or Be Chosen: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Question of Inheritance
M. Soledad Caballero
Chapter 6: Shunned Spaces and Queer Spirits: The Spectral Absence of LGBTQIA2S+ in Contemporary Ghost Lore
Barry M. Cole
Chapter 7: Siblings and the Supernatural: A Compelling Analysis of the Familial Bonds Presented in The Vampire Diaries
Ailish Kate Brassil
Chapter 8: Everyday Hero: The Hyper-Relatable Superheroes of the Life is Strange franchise
Mauro Colarieti
Chapter 9: Uncanny and Doubling Horror in Childhood: Abject Disruptions in Stranger Things
Amy Janna LeBlanc
Chapter 10: Now Memories: Restorative Nostalgia and Anachronistic Queerness in Stranger Things
Blue Profitt
Chapter 11: "Just Some Guy": Musicals as an Expression of Queer Desire in Dead End: Paranormal Park
Xen Virtue
Chapter 12: "Just the Facts": Erica Sinclair and the Possibility of Black Girlhood in Stranger Things
Rebecca Brown
Chapter 13: Bonnie 'will figure it out. She always does.': The Post-Racial, Pop Culture Mammy and The Vampire Diaries
Camille S. Alexander
Deanna P. Koretsky
Chapter 2: Gender and Race in Stranger Things: Fighting the Demogorgon One Stereotype at a Time
Amanda Putnam
Chapter 3: Debunking the Normative: Queerness Vis-à-vis "Magic Boys" in Fantasy Anime
Ananya Saha
Chapter 4: Ghosts of Gothic's Past in the Present: The Haunting of Bly Manor and New Approaches to Adaptation and Representation for Young Adult Audiences
Michelle Drake
Chapter 5: To Choose or Be Chosen: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Question of Inheritance
M. Soledad Caballero
Chapter 6: Shunned Spaces and Queer Spirits: The Spectral Absence of LGBTQIA2S+ in Contemporary Ghost Lore
Barry M. Cole
Chapter 7: Siblings and the Supernatural: A Compelling Analysis of the Familial Bonds Presented in The Vampire Diaries
Ailish Kate Brassil
Chapter 8: Everyday Hero: The Hyper-Relatable Superheroes of the Life is Strange franchise
Mauro Colarieti
Chapter 9: Uncanny and Doubling Horror in Childhood: Abject Disruptions in Stranger Things
Amy Janna LeBlanc
Chapter 10: Now Memories: Restorative Nostalgia and Anachronistic Queerness in Stranger Things
Blue Profitt
Chapter 11: "Just Some Guy": Musicals as an Expression of Queer Desire in Dead End: Paranormal Park
Xen Virtue
Chapter 12: "Just the Facts": Erica Sinclair and the Possibility of Black Girlhood in Stranger Things
Rebecca Brown
Chapter 13: Bonnie 'will figure it out. She always does.': The Post-Racial, Pop Culture Mammy and The Vampire Diaries
Camille S. Alexander
Recenzii
This exciting collection offers a significant and timely contribution to understandings of contemporary televisual media. In its exploration of representations of gender, race and sexuality in teen supernatural serials, it speaks to contemporary debates on media representation and visibility, seriality and storytelling, and the teen and supernatural genre/s. In its engaging selection of chapters, the collection draws out detailed intersectional critiques of the complexities of representation, both celebrating its possibilities and revealing its limitations. These insightful and necessary discussions will be of significant interest to others in the field.