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Joss Whedon''s works, across all media including television, film, musicals, and comic books, are known for their commitment to gender and sexual equality. They have always encouraged their audiences to love whomever, and however, they wish. This book is a history of the sexualities represented in the works of Joss Whedon and it covers all of Whedon''s genres, including fantasy, horror, science fiction, westerns, superhero stories, and Shakespearean comedy.

Unique for its consideration of the entire arc of Whedon''s two-decade career, from the beginning of Buffy the Vampire Slayer''s first season in 1997 through the conclusion of its twelfth (comic book) season in 2018, this book examines in detail both better-known queer sexualities of the LGBTQ+ spectrum, and lesser-known non-normative sexualities. The book includes chapters on Whedon''s sexually dominant women and submissive men, sexual pluralism on Firefly, disabled sexualities in Whedon''s superhero na

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword by Mary Ellen Iatropoulos
  • Preface: "Kinky Business"
  • Introduction: "Love Dares You”
  • One. "It's About Power": The Rise of the Whedonesque Dominant Woman, or Whedomme
  • Two. "Love Keeps Her in the Air": Radical Sexual Pluralism Aboard Firefly Serenity
  • Three. "The Breakable Ones": Disabled Sexualities in Joss Whedon's Superhero Narratives
  • Four. "Majestic Creature of Legend": Human/Animal Hybridity and Zoophilia in the Buffyverse
  • Five. "The Hammer Is My Penis": Queer and Heteronormative Sexualities in Dr. Horrible's ­Sing-Along Blog
  • Six. "They Want to See Us Punished": Subverting the Sexual Tropes of the Slasher Film in The Cabin in the Woods
  • Seven. "To Bind Me, or Undo Me": Dominance and Submission in Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing
  • Afterword: Reconsidering Whedonversal Sexualities in the #MeToo Era
  • Chapter Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Sexualities in the Works of Joss Whedon

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2020 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476675060, 978-1476675060
      ISBN10: 1476675066

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Joss Whedon''s works, across all media including television, film, musicals, and comic books, are known for their commitment to gender and sexual equality. They have always encouraged their audiences to love whomever, and however, they wish. This book is a history of the sexualities represented in the works of Joss Whedon and it covers all of Whedon''s genres, including fantasy, horror, science fiction, westerns, superhero stories, and Shakespearean comedy.

      Unique for its consideration of the entire arc of Whedon''s two-decade career, from the beginning of Buffy the Vampire Slayer''s first season in 1997 through the conclusion of its twelfth (comic book) season in 2018, this book examines in detail both better-known queer sexualities of the LGBTQ+ spectrum, and lesser-known non-normative sexualities. The book includes chapters on Whedon''s sexually dominant women and submissive men, sexual pluralism on Firefly, disabled sexualities in Whedon''s superhero na

      Table of Contents

      • Acknowledgments
      • Foreword by Mary Ellen Iatropoulos
      • Preface: "Kinky Business"
      • Introduction: "Love Dares You”
      • One. "It's About Power": The Rise of the Whedonesque Dominant Woman, or Whedomme
      • Two. "Love Keeps Her in the Air": Radical Sexual Pluralism Aboard Firefly Serenity
      • Three. "The Breakable Ones": Disabled Sexualities in Joss Whedon's Superhero Narratives
      • Four. "Majestic Creature of Legend": Human/Animal Hybridity and Zoophilia in the Buffyverse
      • Five. "The Hammer Is My Penis": Queer and Heteronormative Sexualities in Dr. Horrible's ­Sing-Along Blog
      • Six. "They Want to See Us Punished": Subverting the Sexual Tropes of the Slasher Film in The Cabin in the Woods
      • Seven. "To Bind Me, or Undo Me": Dominance and Submission in Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing
      • Afterword: Reconsidering Whedonversal Sexualities in the #MeToo Era
      • Chapter Notes
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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