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Re-Entering the Dollhouse - Essays on the Joss Whedon Series

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Premiering on Fox in 2009, Joss Whedon's Dollhouse was an innovative, contentious and short-lived science fiction series whose themes were challenging for viewers from the outset. A vast global corporation operates establishments (Dollhouses) that program individuals with temporary personalities and abilities. The protagonist assumes a different identity each episode--her defining characteristic a lack of individuality. Through this obtuse premise, the show interrogated free will, morality and sex, and in the process its own construction of fantasy and its audience. A decade on, the world is--for better or worse--catching up with Dollhouse's provocative vision. This collection of new essays examines the series' relevance in the context of today's social and political issues and media landscape.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Welcome to the Future

Michael Starr and Heather M. Porter

Part I: Society and Self

"Now that we have a black president": White Feminism, ­Post-Raciality, and the Curious Case of Boyd Langton

Mary Ellen Iatropoulos

"The body doesn't matter, it's the mind that we want": Examining and Critiquing Contemporary Socioeconomic and -political Structures Through Rossum and the Framework

Erin M. Giannini

Ripley, Alice, and Echo: Corporate Malfeasance and the Female Body

Sherry Ginn

"We're also misunderstood, which great humanitarians often are": Examining the Intelligence and Wisdom of the Mad Scientist Topher Brink

Heather M. Porter

Part II: Philosophy and Technology

Earning a Place on the Ark: Evolution, Ethics, and Epitaphs

Madeline Muntersbjorn

From Androids to Actives: Death of Identity and the Legacy of Technicism

Thomas D. Parham III

Agencied Objects: Locations of the Technodomestic ­Object-I in the Whedonverses

Juliette C. Kitchens

"How does it feel to end the world?": The Dark Ecology of the Dollhouse

Michael Starr

Part III: Form and Function

What You Don't Know Won't Hurt You? Constructive Omissions in the Title Music

Janet K. Halfyard

Friday Night Rites: The Posthuman Hero's Tale in the Television Narrative

Devon E. Anderson

"You cannot possibly stop them alone": The Formula Conspiracy Story, the Monomyth, and Whedon's Complicated Heroics

Stephen G. Melvin

"Tell me about the Dollhouse": The Impact of Promotional Paratexts on Audience Reception

Tanya R. Cochran

Part IV: Influences and Allusions

"I'm awake now": Female Cyborgs, ­Self-Awareness, and (Qualified?) Rebellion in Dollhouse and Westworld

Eve Bennett

"To grow, we all need to suffer": Memory and Trauma as the Path to Personhood

Jeana Jorgensen and Keegan L. Mills

Lost, Not Gone: The Haunted (Doll)House

Catherine Pugh

Pod People, Zombies, Dolls: Fear and Anxiety in I Am Legend, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and Dollhouse

Charmaine Tanti

Appendix 1: Dollhouse Episode List

Appendix 2: Westworld Episode List, Cited in Text

Appendix 3: Whedon Television Episode List, Cited in Text

Appendix 4: Whedon Filmography, Cited in Text

About the Contributors

Index


Über den Autor / die Autorin

Heather M. Porter is a Los Angeles based television producer and independent scholar.Michael Starr is programme leader in film and screen studies at the University of Northampton, UK.

Zusammenfassung

Premiering on Fox in 2009, Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse was an innovative, contentious and short-lived science fiction series whose themes were challenging for viewers from the outset. This collection of essays examines the series’ relevance in the context of today’s social and political issues and media landscape.

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Heather M. Porter (Herausgeber), Porter Heather M. (Herausgeber), Michael Starr (Herausgeber)
Verlag Ingram Publishers Services
 
Sprache Englisch
Altersempfehlung ab 18 Jahren
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 30.07.2022
 
EAN 9781476679907
ISBN 978-1-4766-7990-7
Seiten 302
Abmessung 152 mm x 229 mm x 15 mm
Gewicht 390 g
Illustration Raster,schwarz-weiss
Serie Worlds of Whedon
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Kunst > Fotografie, Film, Video, TV

Television, PERFORMING ARTS / Television / History & Criticism, History of Performing Arts

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