The interior landscapes of Breaking bad /
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Lanham :
Lexington Books,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: no replacement for displacement / Cheryl D. Edelson
- Part I: Outside in
- "We've got rot": water, pollution, purification, and transformation in Breaking bad / Erin Bell
- Breaking free: confinement and AMC's Breaking bad /
- Matthew Paproth
- "I am the danger": Walter White the gravedigger / Will Gray
- Jesse's house is not a home: space, place, and the myth of the private domicile in Breaking bad / Dana Och
- Capital flow and the representation of space in Breaking bad / Marco Bohr
- Part II: Inside out
- Cooking up trouble: gendered spaces, sublimated violence, and perverted domesticity in Breaking bad / Elizabeth Lowry
- An elevator of one's own: performativity and masculinity in Breaking bad / Frances Smith
- The myth of the frontier in Breaking bad: breaking out, breaking in, and breaking free / Lisa Weckerle
- The sound of a moral drama / Tyler McCabe
- Reading rooms: spatial literacy in Breaking bad / Fabio L. Vericat
- Coda desert interiors: the natural conceits of Breaking bad / Russell A. Potter.