The first full critical celebration of the controversial and popular TV drama. Promoted as a 'disturbingly perfect' and 'deeply shallow' television show and created by the mind behind Glee Ryan Murphy, Nip/Tuck has been among the most popular and controversial shows on television. The book also features an interview with frequent Nip/Tuck director Elodie Keene and an episode guide.
The first full critical celebration of the controversial and popular TV drama.Promoted as a 'disturbingly perfect' and 'deeply shallow' television show and created by the mind behind Glee Ryan Murphy, Nip/Tuck has been among the most popular and controversial shows on television. The book also features an interview with frequent Nip/Tuck director Elodie Keene and an episode guide.
Roz Kaveney, is a journalist, reviewer and cultural commentator. Her books for Tauris include Reading the Vampire Slayer, From Alien to the Matrix, Superheroes and, edited with Jennifer Stoy, Battlestar Galactica. Jennifer Stoy is a graduate student in English Literature at the University of Santa Barbara.
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Introduction: Roz Kaveney Ryan Murphy and Nip/Tuck: The Diminishing Returns of Misanthropy : Roz KaveneyReading Nip/Tuck as an Interrogation of Hegemonic Masculinity and Cosmetic Femininity: Jenn Brandt Nip/Tuck and the literal Unconscious : Erica Galioto 'I'm not doing this to be beautiful, Doctor' - Representation of Gender Reassignment Surgery in Nip/Tuck : Marc Lafrance Horrible Women: Abjection, Gender and Ageing in Nip/Tuck: Alison Peirse Directing Nip/Tuck : Elodie Keen Interviewed: Mark Bundy To live and die in front of a mirror - From Dandyism to Aesthetic Surgery : Isabel Clua Gines Quality Exploitation: Nip/Tuck and the politics of provocation in FX dramas: Concepción Cascajosa Virino A Double Concerto: Sean and Christian as single-bodied conjoined twins : Susan Santha Kerns Telling Truth and Selling Lies; Ryan Murphy's game of Gothic Consequences: Roz Kaveney Brighter Discontent: Sean McNamara, his mid-life crisis and the failure of individualist transformation: Jennifer Stoy Episode Guide Appendix Index
Introduction: Roz Kaveney Ryan Murphy and Nip/Tuck: The Diminishing Returns of Misanthropy : Roz KaveneyReading Nip/Tuck as an Interrogation of Hegemonic Masculinity and Cosmetic Femininity: Jenn Brandt Nip/Tuck and the literal Unconscious : Erica Galioto 'I'm not doing this to be beautiful, Doctor' - Representation of Gender Reassignment Surgery in Nip/Tuck : Marc Lafrance Horrible Women: Abjection, Gender and Ageing in Nip/Tuck: Alison Peirse Directing Nip/Tuck : Elodie Keen Interviewed: Mark Bundy To live and die in front of a mirror - From Dandyism to Aesthetic Surgery : Isabel Clua Gines Quality Exploitation: Nip/Tuck and the politics of provocation in FX dramas: Concepción Cascajosa Virino A Double Concerto: Sean and Christian as single-bodied conjoined twins : Susan Santha Kerns Telling Truth and Selling Lies; Ryan Murphy's game of Gothic Consequences: Roz Kaveney Brighter Discontent: Sean McNamara, his mid-life crisis and the failure of individualist transformation: Jennifer Stoy Episode Guide Appendix Index
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