The horror anthology TV show American Horror Story first aired on FX Horror in 2011 and has thus far spanned eight seasons. This volume considers how this series engages with representations of gender, sexuality, queer identities and other LGBTQ issues.
The horror anthology TV show American Horror Story first aired on FX Horror in 2011 and has thus far spanned eight seasons. This volume considers how this series engages with representations of gender, sexuality, queer identities and other LGBTQ issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Harriet E.H. Earle is a lecturer in English at Sheffield Hallam University in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Her work has appeared in The Journal of Popular Culture and The European Journal of American Culture.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Queering American Horror (Harriet E.H. Earle) The Abject Versus the "Normate" "Drill-Do Horror": Abjection, Queer Bodies and Sexual Violence in Murder House, Freak Show and Hotel (Tosha R. Taylor) Policing Compulsory Able-Bodiedness and the Violence of Normalcy in Asylum and Freak Show (Jarred Wiehe) Representing Mononormativity (Karen J. Renner) Queer Women and Fluid Femininities My Freaks, My Monsters: Queer Representation, Elsa Mars and Camp (Daniel Clarke) Blood Baths: Social Transgression and the Inverted Womb (Lauren Coker) Reading Roanoke Through Ecomedia (Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns and Emiliano Aguilar) Up Close and Personal: Single-Season Case Studies Gender, Race and Rage in Trump's America and Cult (Jessica Sellin-Blanc and Paul Doro) Murder in the Hell House: Negotiating the Christian Right's "Family Values" Agenda and Murder House (Stefanie Esser) America's Deadliest Hotel: The Gender Politics of Checking and Never Leaving (Rhona Gordon) "A Convenient Place for Inconvenient People": Madness and Sex in Asylum (Harriet E.H. Earle) About the Contributors Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Queering American Horror (Harriet E.H. Earle) The Abject Versus the "Normate" "Drill-Do Horror": Abjection, Queer Bodies and Sexual Violence in Murder House, Freak Show and Hotel (Tosha R. Taylor) Policing Compulsory Able-Bodiedness and the Violence of Normalcy in Asylum and Freak Show (Jarred Wiehe) Representing Mononormativity (Karen J. Renner) Queer Women and Fluid Femininities My Freaks, My Monsters: Queer Representation, Elsa Mars and Camp (Daniel Clarke) Blood Baths: Social Transgression and the Inverted Womb (Lauren Coker) Reading Roanoke Through Ecomedia (Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns and Emiliano Aguilar) Up Close and Personal: Single-Season Case Studies Gender, Race and Rage in Trump's America and Cult (Jessica Sellin-Blanc and Paul Doro) Murder in the Hell House: Negotiating the Christian Right's "Family Values" Agenda and Murder House (Stefanie Esser) America's Deadliest Hotel: The Gender Politics of Checking and Never Leaving (Rhona Gordon) "A Convenient Place for Inconvenient People": Madness and Sex in Asylum (Harriet E.H. Earle) About the Contributors Index
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