Supernatural Out of the Box : Essays on the Metatextuality of the Series

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Supernatural Out of the Box : Essays on the Metatextuality of the Series

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 238 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781476673424
  • DDC分類 791.456164

Full Description

Supernatural is one of the most successful horror TV shows ever, providing fifteen seasons of the adventures of Dean and Sam Winchester as they hunt monsters and save the world. It has nurtured a passionate fan base, which has been far more directly integrated into the show than is typical. Wry and self-aware, Supernatural repeatedly breaks out of the televisual box to acknowledge its fans and its own fictionality.

Though there have already been several studies of Supernatural, this volume is the first to focus extensively and intensively on the show's metafictional elements. This essay collection argues that Supernatural is not merely a horror show, but is a show about how horror works as a genre, and how fans interact with their favorite material. From exploring how the show has equated authorship with divinity, to considering its incorporation of fandom and closely reading several key episodes, the essays in this volume seek to examine the multiple layers of textuality found in Supernatural.

Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction—Unpacking Supernatural: What's in the Box? (Lisa Macklem and Dominick Grace)

Part One: "As meta as meta gets"

The Reality of Text Is Manifold: Performances of Writerliness

in Supernatural's "The Real Ghostbusters" (Stella Castelli)

"I so miss being an atheist": God, the Darkness and the Show

That Wouldn't Die (Erin M. Giannini)

"There is no singing in 'Supernatural'!" The Meta as Narrative

Device (Stephanie A. Graves)

Part Two: "A cruel, cruel, capricious god"

God Is Dead and the Death of the Author: Theorizing Divine

Absence in Supernatural Season Five (Kwasu David Tembo)

The Author, the Audience and the Almighty: Supernatural's

Chuck Shurley as Metatextual Mirror (Eden Lee Lackner)

"You don't have to be a monster. You have a choice":

Supernatural, Free Will and the Deterministic Concept of Monstrosity

(Annika Gonnermann)

Part Three: "Our lives are not for public consumption"

"Where's the pie?" Nostalgic and Apocalyptic Foodways

in Supernatural (Kelli Wilhelm)

A Cicatricial Romance: Metanarrative, the Textual Wound

and a Grotesque View in Supernatural (Linda Howell)

"I have my version and you have yours": Folklore, Narrative

and the (Re)Telling of Supernatural (Kari Sawden)

Part Four: Breaking Out of the

"Why are you the boy who hates Christmas?" "A Very

Supernatural Christmas" as Nostalgic Holiday Special (Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.)

Strap In for the Scariest Hour in the History of Television:

"Ghostfacers" as Parody of Paranormal Investigative Show (Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.)

Not All Monsters Are Universal: Gothic Parody in "Monster

Movie" (Khara Lukancic)

Pamela Barnes as Pastiche: Supernatural's Rock Muse

and Blind Seer (Kathleen Potts)

Appendix One: Episodes Cited

Appendix Two: Main and Major Characters

About the Contributors

Index

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