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NBC''s Hannibal only lasted for three seasons but became a critical darling and quickly inspired a ravenous fanbase. Bryan Fuller''s adaptation of Hannibal Lecter''s adventures created a new set of fans and a cult audience through its stunning visuals, playful characters, and mythical tableaus of violence that doubled as works of art. The show became a nexus point for viewers that explored consumption, queerness, beauty, crime, and the meaning of love through a lens of blood and gore.

Much like the show, this collection is a love letter to America''s favorite cannibal, celebrating the multiple ways that Hannibal expanded the mythology, food culture, fandom, artistic achievements, and religious symbolism of the work of Thomas Harris. Primarily focusing on Hannibal, this book combines interviews and academic essays that examine the franchise, its evolution, creatively bold risks, and the art of creating a TV show that consumed the hearts and minds of its au

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: The Hors d'Oeuvre
Kyle A. Moody and Nicholas A. Yanes 1
Giving Voice to the Unmentionable: How Hannibal Lecter Uses Bodies in the Television Series Hannibal
Lisa Rufus 7
My Darling Cannibal: The Mechanics of Perverse Allegiance in Hannibal
Kirsty Worrow 26
Empathy for the Audience: Hannibal, the Fannibals and What Happens When a Show Takes Its Fandom Seriously
Nicole Michaud Wild 47
Interview: Tom de Ville
Nicholas A. Yanes 66
Bodies That Change: Transformation, Body Dysmorphia and the Malleability of Identity in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal
Samantha McLaren 71
Cannibalizing Hannibal: The Horrific and Appetizing Rewriting of Hannibal Mythology
Naja Later 89
"If I saw you every day, forever, I'd remember this time": Deconstructing Gender Performance and Heteronormativity Through Adaptation
Megan Fowler 106
Go with the Flow: Will Graham and Liminality in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal
Lorianne Reuser 121
Interview: Nick Antosca
Nicholas A. Yanes 136
Eating Exquisite Corpses and Drinking New Wine: The Chesapeake Ripper as the Authentic Surreal Murderer
Vittoria Lion 139
Food Culture in Hannibal
Megan McAllister 163
Matchless in His Irony: Divinity and the Aesthetics of Death in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal
Anamarija Horvat 170
Interview: Martha De Laurentiis
Nicholas A. Yanes 189
It's a Matter of Taste: Bourdieu and the Impeccably Mannered Anthropophagite
Sarah Cleary 196
Stranger in a Strange Land: Hannibal as an Adaptation of Stoker's and Browning's Dracula
Simon Bacon 213
Pygmalion of a Broken Mind: Physical and Mental Desire in Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter's Relationship
Olimpia Calì 232
Gender/Animal Suits: Adapting Buffalo Bill from The Silence of the Lambs to NBC's Hannibal
Evelyn Deshane 243
Queer(y)ing Adaptation: Bryan Fuller's Hannibal as Slash Fiction Gothic Romance
Evan Hayles Gledhill 259
An Art Form That Honors Aesthetic and Taste: The Art of Murder and the Art of Television in Hannibal
Michael Fuchs 278
The Rise of the Showrunner in Hannibal: Bryan Fuller as Simultaneous Fan Author and Legitimate Auteur
Kyle A. Moody 299
Afterword: Dining In—The Legacy of Bryan Fuller's Hannibal, or, How Hannibal Inspired Us to Eat Better
Nicholas A. Yanes 311
About the Contributors 315
Index 319

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/26/2021 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476666426, 978-1476666426
      ISBN10: 1476666423

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      Book Synopsis

      NBC''s Hannibal only lasted for three seasons but became a critical darling and quickly inspired a ravenous fanbase. Bryan Fuller''s adaptation of Hannibal Lecter''s adventures created a new set of fans and a cult audience through its stunning visuals, playful characters, and mythical tableaus of violence that doubled as works of art. The show became a nexus point for viewers that explored consumption, queerness, beauty, crime, and the meaning of love through a lens of blood and gore.

      Much like the show, this collection is a love letter to America''s favorite cannibal, celebrating the multiple ways that Hannibal expanded the mythology, food culture, fandom, artistic achievements, and religious symbolism of the work of Thomas Harris. Primarily focusing on Hannibal, this book combines interviews and academic essays that examine the franchise, its evolution, creatively bold risks, and the art of creating a TV show that consumed the hearts and minds of its au

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments xi
      Introduction: The Hors d'Oeuvre
      Kyle A. Moody and Nicholas A. Yanes 1
      Giving Voice to the Unmentionable: How Hannibal Lecter Uses Bodies in the Television Series Hannibal
      Lisa Rufus 7
      My Darling Cannibal: The Mechanics of Perverse Allegiance in Hannibal
      Kirsty Worrow 26
      Empathy for the Audience: Hannibal, the Fannibals and What Happens When a Show Takes Its Fandom Seriously
      Nicole Michaud Wild 47
      Interview: Tom de Ville
      Nicholas A. Yanes 66
      Bodies That Change: Transformation, Body Dysmorphia and the Malleability of Identity in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal
      Samantha McLaren 71
      Cannibalizing Hannibal: The Horrific and Appetizing Rewriting of Hannibal Mythology
      Naja Later 89
      "If I saw you every day, forever, I'd remember this time": Deconstructing Gender Performance and Heteronormativity Through Adaptation
      Megan Fowler 106
      Go with the Flow: Will Graham and Liminality in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal
      Lorianne Reuser 121
      Interview: Nick Antosca
      Nicholas A. Yanes 136
      Eating Exquisite Corpses and Drinking New Wine: The Chesapeake Ripper as the Authentic Surreal Murderer
      Vittoria Lion 139
      Food Culture in Hannibal
      Megan McAllister 163
      Matchless in His Irony: Divinity and the Aesthetics of Death in Bryan Fuller's Hannibal
      Anamarija Horvat 170
      Interview: Martha De Laurentiis
      Nicholas A. Yanes 189
      It's a Matter of Taste: Bourdieu and the Impeccably Mannered Anthropophagite
      Sarah Cleary 196
      Stranger in a Strange Land: Hannibal as an Adaptation of Stoker's and Browning's Dracula
      Simon Bacon 213
      Pygmalion of a Broken Mind: Physical and Mental Desire in Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter's Relationship
      Olimpia Calì 232
      Gender/Animal Suits: Adapting Buffalo Bill from The Silence of the Lambs to NBC's Hannibal
      Evelyn Deshane 243
      Queer(y)ing Adaptation: Bryan Fuller's Hannibal as Slash Fiction Gothic Romance
      Evan Hayles Gledhill 259
      An Art Form That Honors Aesthetic and Taste: The Art of Murder and the Art of Television in Hannibal
      Michael Fuchs 278
      The Rise of the Showrunner in Hannibal: Bryan Fuller as Simultaneous Fan Author and Legitimate Auteur
      Kyle A. Moody 299
      Afterword: Dining In—The Legacy of Bryan Fuller's Hannibal, or, How Hannibal Inspired Us to Eat Better
      Nicholas A. Yanes 311
      About the Contributors 315
      Index 319

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