The methods of Breaking bad : essays on narrative, character and ethics /
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Jefferson, North Carolina :
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction (Jacob Blevins)
- Flies and one-eyed bears: the maturation of a genre
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- Flies in the marketplace: Nietzsche and neoliberalism in Breaking bad (Jeffrey R. Di Leo)
- What writers can learn from Breaking bad: the risks and rewards of deliberate disorientation (Neil Connelly)
- Our "word ... is half someone else's": Walt and the literary echoes of Whitman (Miguel E.H. Santos-Neves)
- "Round the decay/of that colossal wreck": pride and guilt as narrative emotions (Pablo Echart and Alberto N. Garcøa)
- Say my name: the fantasy of liberated masculinity (Jason Landrum)
- Patriarchy and the "Heisenberg principle" (Philip Poe)
- Walter White: the psychopath to whom we can all relate? (Meron Wondemaghen)
- Breaking bad stereotypes about postpartum: a case for Skyler White (Rebecca Price-Wood)
- Breaking health care (Matthew A. Butkus)
- Scientific ethics and Breaking bad (Ron W. Darbeau)
- Talking 'bout some Heisenberg: experimenting with the mad scientist (Cheryl D. Edelson)
- About the contributors.