Serenity /

Joss Whedon's Serenity is at once a symbol of failure and a triumphan success of fan activism. The cult television icon's feature directorial debut functions as an extension of his cancelled series, Firefly. Mourning their loss, fans of the show fought for more, making Serenity not just a...

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Main Author: Blichert, Frederick
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Wallflower Press, [2017]
Series:Cultographies.
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Summary:Joss Whedon's Serenity is at once a symbol of failure and a triumphan success of fan activism. The cult television icon's feature directorial debut functions as an extension of his cancelled series, Firefly. Mourning their loss, fans of the show fought for more, making Serenity not just a cult film but a monument to cultdom. A minor box-office success upon first release, Serenity continues to be a sci-fi favourite, attracting fans, cosplayers, fan fiction authors and more to conventions and charity screenings internationally. This study examines the relationship between the film and its peculiar cult following, largely established before a cult object even existed, and situates the film in relation to the series and its other transmedia continuations to plumb the status of different media texts and their platforms. Additionally, it explores those cult features of Serenity, a playful engagement with genre, high and low culture and gender roles, that predisposed it to such a fierce following, one that would follow Whedon into future series and blockbuster projects like The Avengers.
Physical Description:viii, 124 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0231182333
9780231182331