Joss Whedon vs. the horror tradition: the production of genre in 'Buffy' and beyond

The work of writer-director-producer Joss Whedon takes much dark inspiration from the horror genre to create a unique aesthetic and perform a cultural critique. Informed by a wide range of theory from within philosophy, film studies, queer studies, psychoanalysis, feminism and other fields, the expe...

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Other Authors: Woofter, Kristopher 1971- (Editor), Jowett, Lorna 1971- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York ; Oxford ; New delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2021
Edition:Paperback edition
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Summary:The work of writer-director-producer Joss Whedon takes much dark inspiration from the horror genre to create a unique aesthetic and perform a cultural critique. Informed by a wide range of theory from within philosophy, film studies, queer studies, psychoanalysis, feminism and other fields, the expert contributions to this volume prove the enduring relevance of Whedon's genre-based universe to the study of film, television, popular culture and beyond.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:331 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9781350201224

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