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Title Becoming : genre, queerness, and transformation in NBC's Hannibal / edited by Kavita Mudan Finn and EJ Nielsen ; with a foreword by Janice Poon.
Publisher Syracuse, New York : Syracuse University Press, 2019.
Copyright date ©2019
Edition First edition.



Descript 1 online resource (xiii, 321 pages)
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Edition First edition.
Contents Introduction: a love crime / Kavita Mudan Finn and EJ Nielsen -- The Hannibalization of America: The Cannibal gourmet as Promethean gift giver / Andrew Owen and Leanne Havis -- Hannibal Lecter's monstrous return: The horror of seriality in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal / Jessica Balanzategui, Naja Later, and Tara Lomax -- "Adapt. Evolve. Become.": queering Red Dragon in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal / Ellie Lewerenz -- Monstrous masculinities in gothic romance: Will Graham, Jane Eyre, and Caleb Williams / Evan Hayles Gledhill -- "Whispering through the Chrysalis": Hannibal Lecter and the poetics of mentorship / Gabriel A. Rieger -- The great Red Dragon: Francis Dolarhyde and queer readings of Skin / Evelyn Deshane -- Hannibal and the cannibal: tracking colonial imaginaries / Samira Nadkarni and Rukmini Pande -- Bedelia Du Maurier: Hannibal's femme fatale and Final Girl / Kara M. French -- "Some lazy psychiatry, Dr. Lecter": teacups, narrative, and Hannibal's critique of psychoanalysis / Karen Felts -- "Do you see?": clues, reasoning, and connoisseurship / Michelle D. Miranda -- Fannibals are still hungry: feeding Hannibal and other series companion cookbooks as immersive fan experience / Amanda Ewoldt -- Hannibal: adaptation and authorship in the age of fan production / Lori Morimoto -- Rei(g)ning Lecter: an interview with series writer Nick Antosca on Hannibal / Matthew Sorrento -- Appendix: Hannibal episodes -- Contributors.
ISBN 9780815654643 (electronic book)
0815654642 (electronic book)
9780815636182 (hardcover alkaline paper)
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Series Television and popular culture
Television and popular culture.
Subject Hannibal (Television program : 2013-2015)
Homosexuality on television.
Homosexuality and television.
Alt author Finn, Kavita Mudan, 1983- editor.
Nielsen, E. J., editor.
Descript 1 online resource (xiii, 321 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Edition First edition.
Contents Introduction: a love crime / Kavita Mudan Finn and EJ Nielsen -- The Hannibalization of America: The Cannibal gourmet as Promethean gift giver / Andrew Owen and Leanne Havis -- Hannibal Lecter's monstrous return: The horror of seriality in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal / Jessica Balanzategui, Naja Later, and Tara Lomax -- "Adapt. Evolve. Become.": queering Red Dragon in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal / Ellie Lewerenz -- Monstrous masculinities in gothic romance: Will Graham, Jane Eyre, and Caleb Williams / Evan Hayles Gledhill -- "Whispering through the Chrysalis": Hannibal Lecter and the poetics of mentorship / Gabriel A. Rieger -- The great Red Dragon: Francis Dolarhyde and queer readings of Skin / Evelyn Deshane -- Hannibal and the cannibal: tracking colonial imaginaries / Samira Nadkarni and Rukmini Pande -- Bedelia Du Maurier: Hannibal's femme fatale and Final Girl / Kara M. French -- "Some lazy psychiatry, Dr. Lecter": teacups, narrative, and Hannibal's critique of psychoanalysis / Karen Felts -- "Do you see?": clues, reasoning, and connoisseurship / Michelle D. Miranda -- Fannibals are still hungry: feeding Hannibal and other series companion cookbooks as immersive fan experience / Amanda Ewoldt -- Hannibal: adaptation and authorship in the age of fan production / Lori Morimoto -- Rei(g)ning Lecter: an interview with series writer Nick Antosca on Hannibal / Matthew Sorrento -- Appendix: Hannibal episodes -- Contributors.
ISBN 9780815654643 (electronic book)
0815654642 (electronic book)
9780815636182 (hardcover alkaline paper)
Series Television and popular culture
Television and popular culture.
Subject Hannibal (Television program : 2013-2015)
Homosexuality on television.
Homosexuality and television.
Alt author Finn, Kavita Mudan, 1983- editor.
Nielsen, E. J., editor.

Subject Hannibal (Television program : 2013-2015)
Homosexuality on television.
Homosexuality and television.
Descript 1 online resource (xiii, 321 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Introduction: a love crime / Kavita Mudan Finn and EJ Nielsen -- The Hannibalization of America: The Cannibal gourmet as Promethean gift giver / Andrew Owen and Leanne Havis -- Hannibal Lecter's monstrous return: The horror of seriality in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal / Jessica Balanzategui, Naja Later, and Tara Lomax -- "Adapt. Evolve. Become.": queering Red Dragon in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal / Ellie Lewerenz -- Monstrous masculinities in gothic romance: Will Graham, Jane Eyre, and Caleb Williams / Evan Hayles Gledhill -- "Whispering through the Chrysalis": Hannibal Lecter and the poetics of mentorship / Gabriel A. Rieger -- The great Red Dragon: Francis Dolarhyde and queer readings of Skin / Evelyn Deshane -- Hannibal and the cannibal: tracking colonial imaginaries / Samira Nadkarni and Rukmini Pande -- Bedelia Du Maurier: Hannibal's femme fatale and Final Girl / Kara M. French -- "Some lazy psychiatry, Dr. Lecter": teacups, narrative, and Hannibal's critique of psychoanalysis / Karen Felts -- "Do you see?": clues, reasoning, and connoisseurship / Michelle D. Miranda -- Fannibals are still hungry: feeding Hannibal and other series companion cookbooks as immersive fan experience / Amanda Ewoldt -- Hannibal: adaptation and authorship in the age of fan production / Lori Morimoto -- Rei(g)ning Lecter: an interview with series writer Nick Antosca on Hannibal / Matthew Sorrento -- Appendix: Hannibal episodes -- Contributors.
Alt author Finn, Kavita Mudan, 1983- editor.
Nielsen, E. J., editor.
ISBN 9780815654643 (electronic book)
0815654642 (electronic book)
9780815636182 (hardcover alkaline paper)

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