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Sisterhood, science and surveillance in Orphan Black : critical essays / edited by Janet Brennan Croft and Alyson R. Buckman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Croft, Janet Brennan
Contributor:
Croft, Janet Brennan, editor.
Buckman, Alyson R., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Orphan black (Television program).
Feminism on television.
Science on television.
Corporate culture on television.
Women on television.
Heroines on television.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vi, 214 pages)
Place of Publication:
Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2019]
Summary:
""The BBC America series Orphan Black (2013-2017) won acclaim for its compelling writing, resonant themes and innovative special effects. And for the bravura acting of Tatiana Maslany, who plays an ever-growing number of clones drawn into an increasingly dangerous world of cutting-edge science, corporate espionage, military secrets and religious fanaticism. Heir to pioneering shows centered on strong female characters, such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dollhouse, Lost and Xena: Warrior Princess, Orphan Black models the current Golden Age of serial-form storytelling, with themes of identity, bodily autonomy, gender and sexuality playing against corporate greed and its co-opting of science. This collection of new essays analyzes the diverse clone characters and the series, covering topics including motherhood, surveillance culture, mythology, eugenics, and special effects, as well as the science behind cloning." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: A Galaxy of Women / Alyson R. Buckman and Janet Brennan Croft
"I am not your property": the Progressive feminism of Orphan Black / GraeMe J. Wilson
Women's rebellion or radical Containment? understanding Orphan Black's feminist Message / DanI Howell
"to Hound nature in Her Wanderings": Soccer Moms, Punks and Postfeminist Mothers on Orphan Black / erIn bell
Making Clones, Making Mothers: Motherhood in Orphan Black / Jenny bonnevIer
Motherless bad girl/bad girl Mother: naturalizing and essentializing Motherhood in Orphan Black / Laine Zisman Newman
Hell and back: Helena as kore and Shaman in Orphan Black / Janet Brennan Croft
living in the Panopticon: resistance to Surveillance in Orphan Black / Brandi Bradley
"My story is an embroidery": representing trauma Within the World of Orphan Black / Alyson r. Buckman
Performing bodies: Multiplying Cyborg- Clones, CgI and the Invisible Special effect / Bronwen Calvert
Sheeply empowerment: An Analysis of M.k.'s reappropriation in Orphan Black / JennIfer Deross
cdna/©dna in Orphan Black: eugenics, Surplus life and the Castor virus / Jessic Lee Mathiason.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-4766-3783-0

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