True Detective: Critical Essays on the HBO Series
Editat de Scott F. Stoddart, Michael Samuel Contribuţii de Cameron Williams Crawford, Jennifer Crumley, Alexis Egan, Rick Elmore, Isabell Große, Kathryn Jensen, Tony Prichard, Amy Stavola, Ryan Twomey, Jessica Walker, Helen Williamsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498566940
ISBN-10: 1498566944
Pagini: 222
Ilustrații: 3 b/w illustrations;
Dimensiuni: 160 x 237 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498566944
Pagini: 222
Ilustrații: 3 b/w illustrations;
Dimensiuni: 160 x 237 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
Notes on References
Chapter One: Introduction
Michael Samuel and Scott F. Stoddart
Section I
Chapter Two: Finding "Sanctuary" in True Detective Season One: Faulkner and the Gender Politics of Southern Gothic Crime Drama
Cameron Williams Crawford
Chapter Three: Petrochemical Families: Landscape and Lineage in True Detective
Helen Williams
Chapter Four: Traces of Melodrama in True Detective's narrative strategies
Kathryn Jensen and Tony Prichard
Section II
Chapter Five: "I Welcome Judgment:" Revenge and Redemption in True Detective
Alexis M. Egan
Chapter Six: The Secret Fate of All Pessimism: Time, Determinism, and Eternal Recurrence in True Detective Season One
Rick Elmore
Chapter Seven: "I contemplate the moment in the garden:" Medieval Sainthood in True Detective
Jessica Walker
Section III
Chapter Eight: (Un)Bury Me: The Fate of Pizzolatto's Antigone
Jennifer Crumley and Amy Stavola
Chapter Nine: Names so deep and Names so true-Identity Crises and Greek Tragedy in True Detective Season Two
Isabell Große
Chapter Ten: Oedipus in Vinci: Parental Dynamics in True Detective Season Two
Ryan Twomey
Episode Guide
Cast List
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Notes on References
Chapter One: Introduction
Michael Samuel and Scott F. Stoddart
Section I
Chapter Two: Finding "Sanctuary" in True Detective Season One: Faulkner and the Gender Politics of Southern Gothic Crime Drama
Cameron Williams Crawford
Chapter Three: Petrochemical Families: Landscape and Lineage in True Detective
Helen Williams
Chapter Four: Traces of Melodrama in True Detective's narrative strategies
Kathryn Jensen and Tony Prichard
Section II
Chapter Five: "I Welcome Judgment:" Revenge and Redemption in True Detective
Alexis M. Egan
Chapter Six: The Secret Fate of All Pessimism: Time, Determinism, and Eternal Recurrence in True Detective Season One
Rick Elmore
Chapter Seven: "I contemplate the moment in the garden:" Medieval Sainthood in True Detective
Jessica Walker
Section III
Chapter Eight: (Un)Bury Me: The Fate of Pizzolatto's Antigone
Jennifer Crumley and Amy Stavola
Chapter Nine: Names so deep and Names so true-Identity Crises and Greek Tragedy in True Detective Season Two
Isabell Große
Chapter Ten: Oedipus in Vinci: Parental Dynamics in True Detective Season Two
Ryan Twomey
Episode Guide
Cast List
About the Contributors
Recenzii
Samuel and Stoddart have cultivated a strong collection of conversations surrounding a popular yet often polarizing television series. The first season of True Detective attained wide critical acclaim, whereas the second was panned by viewers and critics alike. However, this anthology impressively complicates the dominant readings of each season (and, in so doing, reclaims meaning and value to the maligned second season) with analyses of the show's representations of gender, space, and morality, offered through literary, cinematic, narrative, thematic, and philosophical lenses. It is a great text for any scholar interested in examining a recent popular culture phenomenon through multiple perspectives.
In True Detective: Critical Essays on the HBO Series, scholars explore an exemplar of the preeminent narrative form of our time. These essays sensitively probe issues of genre, performance, and adaptation, revealing True Detective's animation by traditions from the ancient and medieval, to William Faulkner, and Southern Gothic.
In True Detective: Critical Essays on the HBO Series, scholars explore an exemplar of the preeminent narrative form of our time. These essays sensitively probe issues of genre, performance, and adaptation, revealing True Detective's animation by traditions from the ancient and medieval, to William Faulkner, and Southern Gothic.