Slaying is hell : essays on trauma and memory in the Whedonverse
- Title
- Slaying is hell : essays on trauma and memory in the Whedonverse / edited by Alyson R. Buckman, Juliette C. Kitchens, and Katherine A. Troyer.
- Published by
- Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2023]
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- Additional authors
- Description
- viii, 188 pages; 23 cm.
- Summary
- "The films, television shows and graphic novel series that comprise the Whedonverse continually show that there is a high price to be paid for love, rebellion, heroism, anger, death, betrayal, friendship and saving the world. This collection of essays reveals the ways in which the Whedonverse treats the trauma of ordinary life with similar gravitas as trauma created by the supernatural, illustrating how memories are lost, transformed, utilized, celebrated, revered, questioned, feared and rebuffed within the storyworlds created by Joss Whedon and his collaborators. Through a variety of approaches and examinations, the essays in this book seek to understand how the themes of trauma, memory, and identity enrich one another in the Whedonverse and beyond. As the authors present different arguments and focus on various texts, the essays work to build a mosaic of the trauma found in beloved works like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Dollhouse and more. The book concludes with a meta-analysis that explores the allegations of various traumas made against Joss Whedon himself"--
- Series statement
- Worlds of Whedon
- Subject
- Whedon, Joss, 1964- > Criticism and interpretation
- Whedon, Joss, 1964-
- Fantasy television programs > United States > History and criticism
- Science fiction television programs > United States > History and criticism
- Psychic trauma > On television
- Memory on television
- Criticism and interpretation
- Fantasy television programs
- Science fiction television programs
- Psychic trauma
- United States
- Genre/Form
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Contents
- Introduction: Welcome to the Hellmouth : Trauma and Memory in the Whedonverse / Katherine A. Troyer -- "That has nothing to do with today" : The Whedonverse and the Dangers of Rewriting Historical Memory / Erin Giannini -- Unwanted Memories: When Heroines Choose Trauma Over Amnesia / Valerie Estelle Frankel -- Restless Death: Memory and Transmedial Bodies in the Buffyverse / Juliette C. Kitchens -- Dismembering(the) Buffybot / Madeline Muntersbjorn -- "Better" : Trauma, Romantic Attachment, and the Victor/Sierra Arc in Dollhouse / Renee St. Louis -- "Now you don't have to use this color anymore": Art Therapy in Dollhouse and Orphan Black / Janet Brennan Croft -- Such Pretty Things: Madness in the Whedonverse / Catherine Pugh -- Conclusion: "We had our own Hellmouth" : The Allegations Against Joss Whedon / Alyson R. Buckman.
- Call number
- MWES (Whedon, J.) 23-732
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Title
- Slaying is hell : essays on trauma and memory in the Whedonverse / edited by Alyson R. Buckman, Juliette C. Kitchens, and Katherine A. Troyer.
- Publisher
- Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2023]
- Type of content
- text
- Type of medium
- unmediated
- Type of carrier
- volume
- Series
- Worlds of Whedon
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Added author
- Buckman, Alyson R., editor.
- Kitchens, Juliette C., 1976- editor.
- Troyer, Katherine A., 1984- editor.
- LCCN
- 2022052170
- ISBN
- 9781476682167 paperback
- 147668216X paperback
- Research call number
- MWES (Whedon, J.) 23-732