A Supernatural Politics : Essays on Social Engagement, Fandom and the Series

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A Supernatural Politics : Essays on Social Engagement, Fandom and the Series

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 241 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781476675879
  • DDC分類 791.4572

Full Description

What makes a horror television drama interesting? Like any other drama, it is often the character development or plot, and this certainly applies to the dramatically-resonant Supernatural and its beloved characters. However, Supernatural has achieved a dedicated fandom and a record-breaking 15-season run by skillfully engaging with the social reality inhabited by the show's audience. Additionally, the show plays with the fourth wall by having an in-world fandom for the main characters. Supernatural's many layers have garnered the attention of academics who analyzed the show's engagement with diverse topics such as the #MeToo movement, consumerism, and the American Dream. This collection of essays studies the topical issues and politics that added depth and maturity to Supernatural, separated it from X-Files knock-offs, and garnered the show its own cult following.

Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction

Lisa Macklem and Dominick Grace

Part One—Being American

­Post-Crash Politics: Supernatural Masculinities in the ­Mid-West

Leanne McRae

"I killed Hitler": American Exceptionalism and Triumphalism in Supernatural

Cait Coker

Dean's Yellow Fever: Acts of Forgery in Genre

Camille DeBose

"You guys getting hungry?" On Leviathans, Consumption and American Politics in Supernatural

Angélica Varandas

Part Two—Text and Context

Re-Constructing Monstrosity: Faces of Evil, from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to the TV Show Supernatural

Tatiana Prorokova-​Konrad

Knowledge Is Power: Information Literacy in Supernatural

Paula S. Kiser

"There is no singing in Supernatural!": Fan/Producer Relationships, Metanarrative and Supernatural's 200th Episode Special

Keshia Mcclantoc

Part Three—The Politics of Fandom

Slash Fiction: Homoerotics and the Metatextual Fangirl

Emily E. Roach

Breaking the Fourth Wall: Fandom Representation in Supernatural Canon

Kimberly Lynn Workman

Monsters Make Gender Trouble

Megan Genovese

"Driver picks the music": Tracing Supernatural's Long Road Trip to Discovering Fan Identity

Laurena Aker

Coda—Engaging with Engagement: Following a Creator/Creating Followers

Lisa Macklem and Dominick Grace

Appendix One: Episodes Cited

Appendix Two: Main and Major Characters

About the Contributors

Index

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