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Buch, Englisch, 302 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 528 g

Sanna

Critical Essays on Twin Peaks: The Return


1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-04797-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing

Buch, Englisch, 302 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 528 g

ISBN: 978-3-030-04797-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing


This edited collection offers an interdisciplinary study of Twin Peaks: The Return , the third season of a TV program that has attracted the attention (and appreciation) of spectators, fans, and critics for over two decades. The book takes readers into several distinct areas and addresses the different approaches and the range of topics invited by the multidimensionality of the subject itself: the philosophical, the artistic, the socio-cultural, and the personal. The eighteen chapters constituting the volume are academic in their approach to the subject and in their methodology, whether they apply a historical, psychoanalytical, film studies, or gender studies perspective to the text under examination.

The variety and range of perspectives in these aforementioned chapters reflect the belief that a study of the full complexity of Twin Peaks: The Return , as well as a timely assessment of the critical importance of the program, requires both an interdisciplinary perspective and the fusion of different intellectual approaches across genres. The chapters demonstrate a collective awareness of the TV series as a fundamental milestone in contemporary culture.

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Part I. In the Real World: History, Technology and Fandom.- 1. Entering the World of  Twin Peaks  (Antonio Sanna).- 2. Is It Happening Again?  Twin Peaks  and ‘ The Return ’ of History (Matthew Ellis and Tyler Theus).- 3. Extraterrestrial Intelligences in the Atomic Age: Exploring the Rhetorical Function of Aliens and the ‘Alien’ in the  Twin Peaks Universe (Elizabeth Lowry).- 4. Lucy Finally Understands How Cellphones Work: Ambiguous Digital Technologies in  Twin Peaks: The Return  and its Fan Communities (Jeffrey Fallis and T. Kyle King).- 5. ‘The owls are not what they meme’: Making Sense of  Twin Peaks  with Internet Memes (Brigid Cherry).- 6. ‘Is it about the bunny? No, it’s not about the bunny!’: David Lynch’s Fandom and Trolling of Peak TV Audiences (David McAvoy).- Part II. In the Lodges: Subjectivity and (Un)Realism.- 7. ‘Between Two Mysteries’: Intermediacy in  Twin Peaks: The Return  (Thomas Britt).- 8. ‘My Log has a Message For You,’ or,  Vibrant Matter  and  Twin Peaks : On Thing-Power and Subjectivity (Anthony Ballas).- 9. ‘Here’s to the pie that saved your life, Dougie:’ The Weird Realism of  Twin Peaks  (Ryan Coogan).- 10. Movement in the Box: The Production of Surreal Social Space and the Alienated Body (Joel Hawkes).- 11. How Mark Frost’s  Twin Peaks  Books Clarify and Confound the Nature of Reality (Donald McCarthy).- 12. Copy of a Copy of a Copy: Theorizing the Triplicity of Self and Otherness in Season Three of  Twin Peaks  (Kwasu David Tembo).- Part III. Inside the Psyche: Trauma, Dreams and Music.- 13. From  Lost Highway  to  Twin Peaks : Representations of Trauma and Transformation in Lynch’s Late Works (Timothy William Galow).- 14. Kafka’s Crime Film:  Twin Peaks: The Return  and the Brotherhood of Lynch and Kafka (Adam Daniel).- 15. Who is the Dreamer? (Michael Potter and Cam Cobb).- 16. Is it the Wind in the Tall Trees or Just the Distant Buzz of Electricity?: Sound and Music as Portent in  Twin Peaks ’ Season Three (Andrew T. Burt).- 17. ‘Listen to the Sounds’: Sound and Storytelling in Twin Peaks: The Return (Kingsley Marshall and Rupert Loydell).- 18. ‘I’ll point you to a better time/A safer place to be’: Music, Nostalgia and Estrangement in  Twin Peaks: The Return  (David Sweeney).


Antonio Sanna completed his PhD at the University of Westminster, UK. He has published over sixty essays and reviews in international journals and in a variety of edited collections. He is co-editor (with Adam Barkman) of A Critical Companion to Tim Burton (2017) and A Critical Companion to James Cameron (2018), and editor of Pirates in History and Popular Culture (2018).



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