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Joss Whedon Versus the Corporation: Analyzing Big Business in His Films and TV Shows by Erin Giannini

Joss Whedon Versus the Corporation: Analyzing Big Business in His Films and TV Shows by Erin Giannini

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Further Details Title: Joss Whedon Versus the Corporation Condition: New Subtitle: Big Business Critiqued in the Films and Television Programs EAN: 9781476667768 ISBN: 9781476667768 Publisher: McFarla...

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Further Details Title: Joss Whedon Versus the Corporation Condition: New Subtitle: Big Business Critiqued in the Films and Television Programs EAN: 9781476667768 ISBN: 9781476667768 Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc Format: Paperback Release Date: 11/21/2017 Description: Screenwriter, director, producer and comic book author Joss Whedon is best known for his television series and films featuring villainous vampires, angry gods and even bloggers who wish to rule the world. Within these works is a prevalent yet commonly overlooked theme--the corporate antagonist. This book examines the effects of this corporate culture on the protagonists of Whedon's most famous works (including Buffy , Roseanne , the Avengers , Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Dollhouse ) to reveal explicit sociopolitical commentaries on corporate control in the real world. Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 229mm Item Length: 152mm Item Width: 9mm Item Weight: 300g Author: Erin Giannini Genre: Films & TV ISBN-10: 1476667764 Series: Worlds of Whedon Release Year: 2017 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Erin Giannini

Format

Trade Paperback

ISBN-10

1476667764

ISBN-13

9781476667768

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Height

0.5 in

Item Length

9 in

Item Weight

10.3 Oz

Item Width

6 in

LC Classification Number

PN1992.4.W49G53 2017

LCCN

2017-043169

Language

English

Number of Pages

223 Pages

Number of Volumes

1 vol.

Publication Name

Joss Whedon Versus the Corporation : Big Business Critiqued in the Films and Television Programs

Publication Year

2017

Publisher

Mcfarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers

Series

Worlds of Whedon Ser.

Subject

Television / History & Criticism, Industries / Entertainment

Subject Area

Performing Arts, Business & Economics

Synopsis

In this study of Joss Whedon's work, from his early days as story editor for Roseanne to his relationship with Marvel, the author traces his use of corporate culture as the primary antagonist under which all of his protagonists struggle, from the fast food horrors in Buffy and Roseanne, to the corporate-funded technology used in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Screenwriter, director, producer and comic book author Joss Whedon is best known for his television series and films featuring villainous vampires, angry gods and even bloggers who wish to rule the world. Within these works is a prevalent yet commonly overlooked theme--the corporate antagonist. This book examines the effects of this corporate culture on the protagonists of Whedon's most famous works (including Buffy , Roseanne , the Avengers , Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Dollhouse ) to reveal explicit sociopolitical commentaries on corporate control in the real world.

Table Of Content

Table of Contents Preface Introduction. The Scariest Monsters of All: Corporate Culture in the Works of Joss Whedon Part I. Antagonists, Complicity and Insidious Movements: An Overview of Corporate Culture in the Works of Joss Whedon One. "Evil white folks really do have a mecca": The Corporate Antagonist in Angel and Firefly Two. A Stranger Comes to a (Small) Town: Buffy, Roseanne and the Long Reach of Corporate Culture Three. Who Owns the Show? The Avengers, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Marvel vs. Mutant Enemy Four. In the Belly of the Beast: Dollhouse, The Cabin in the Woods and Dr. Horrible's ­Sing-Along Blog Part II. Subverting Tropes, Corporations and Media: A Dollhouse Case Study Five. "That is their business, but that is not their purpose": Dollhouse as a Subversive Text Six. Curiosity or Arrogance? Dollhouse and the Troubled Relationship with ­Corporate-Sponsored Technology Seven. "We're pimps and killers, but in a philanthropic way": Interrogating Corporate and Governmental Politics Eight. "Call us what you want, just not family": Undermining Whedon Tropes in the Dollhouse Conclusion. Whedon as Corporate Critique, or Can TV Change the World? Chapter Notes Bibliography Television and Filmography Index

Type

Textbook

brand

Mcfarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers

gtin13

9781476667768

Reviews

  1. Prashanth Ellandula

    This book is an absolute must-read for Whedon fans and pop culture enthusiasts! It dives deep into how his iconic works cleverly criticize corporate greed through sharp storytelling and complex characters. Packed with insightful analysis, it makes you see classics like *Buffy* and *Firefly* in a whole new light. Fresh, engaging, and thought-provoking—highly recommend!