Francis M AgnoliStorytelling, Identity, Trauma, and Fandom
The Avatar Television Franchise
Storytelling, Identity, Trauma, and Fandom
Herausgeber: Agnoli, Francis M
Francis M AgnoliStorytelling, Identity, Trauma, and Fandom
The Avatar Television Franchise
Storytelling, Identity, Trauma, and Fandom
Herausgeber: Agnoli, Francis M
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"This edited collection, the first of its kind on the Avatar franchise, applies a range of scholarly theories and topics to readings of the two series"--
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"This edited collection, the first of its kind on the Avatar franchise, applies a range of scholarly theories and topics to readings of the two series"--
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 343g
- ISBN-13: 9781501387210
- ISBN-10: 1501387219
- Artikelnr.: 68578971
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 343g
- ISBN-13: 9781501387210
- ISBN-10: 1501387219
- Artikelnr.: 68578971
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Francis M. Agnoli is an independent scholar in the U.S. whose previous research has focused on the intersection between race and animation studies.
List of Images
Introduction
Francis M. Agnoli (Independent scholar, USA)
Section 1: Storytelling
1. Noble Lady's Beauty Parlor: Ba Sing Se Fashion and Coding
Shuyin Yu (University of Calgary, Canada)
2. Zuko Rides into the Sunset: Avatar and the Western Film Genre
Francis M. Agnoli (Independent scholar, USA)
3. Environmental Bending: How Avatar: The Last Airbender Introduces Viewers
to Environmentalism
Gia Coturri Sorenson (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA)
Section 2: Identity
4. Social Identity in Avatar: The Last Airbender
Douglas Schulz (University of Bradford, UK)
5. "What Does Me Being a Girl Have to do with Sewing?" Representations of
Gender in Avatar: The Last Airbender
Ruth Richards (Independent scholar, USA)
6. A Queer Relationship: Mapping The Legend of Korra's Industrial Journey
Across Mediums
Emily Baulch (The University of Queensland, Australia) and Oliver Eklund
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
7. Material-Spiritual Bodies: Posthuman Performativity of Avatar
Safak Horzum (Hacettepe University) and Süleyman Bölükbas (Pennsylvania
State University)
Section 3: Trauma
8. "Born in You, Along with All the Strife, is the Power to Restore Balance
to the World": Exploring Representations of Children's Experiences of
Trauma through Avatar: The Last Airbender
Joseph V. Giunta (Rutgers University-Camden, USA)
9. Lessons from the Southern Air Temple: How Avatar: The Last Airbender
Negotiates the Trauma of Imperialism
Ryanne Kap (University of Calgary, Canada)
10. Far from the Last Airbender: Cultural Trauma Construction and Diasporic
Reimaginings in Avatar and Korra
Caleb Horowitz (Independent Scholar, USA)
Section 4: Fandom and Reception
11. From Fan Blogs to Earth Rumble VI: Disability Discourse on Avatar: The
Last Airbender
Max Dosser (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
12. Ships at the Edge
Ashley Hendricks (Georgia State University, USA)
13. Fans, Gender, and The Sequel: Analyzing Audience Reaction to The Legend
of Korra
Brecken Hunter Wellborn (The University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Index
Introduction
Francis M. Agnoli (Independent scholar, USA)
Section 1: Storytelling
1. Noble Lady's Beauty Parlor: Ba Sing Se Fashion and Coding
Shuyin Yu (University of Calgary, Canada)
2. Zuko Rides into the Sunset: Avatar and the Western Film Genre
Francis M. Agnoli (Independent scholar, USA)
3. Environmental Bending: How Avatar: The Last Airbender Introduces Viewers
to Environmentalism
Gia Coturri Sorenson (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA)
Section 2: Identity
4. Social Identity in Avatar: The Last Airbender
Douglas Schulz (University of Bradford, UK)
5. "What Does Me Being a Girl Have to do with Sewing?" Representations of
Gender in Avatar: The Last Airbender
Ruth Richards (Independent scholar, USA)
6. A Queer Relationship: Mapping The Legend of Korra's Industrial Journey
Across Mediums
Emily Baulch (The University of Queensland, Australia) and Oliver Eklund
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
7. Material-Spiritual Bodies: Posthuman Performativity of Avatar
Safak Horzum (Hacettepe University) and Süleyman Bölükbas (Pennsylvania
State University)
Section 3: Trauma
8. "Born in You, Along with All the Strife, is the Power to Restore Balance
to the World": Exploring Representations of Children's Experiences of
Trauma through Avatar: The Last Airbender
Joseph V. Giunta (Rutgers University-Camden, USA)
9. Lessons from the Southern Air Temple: How Avatar: The Last Airbender
Negotiates the Trauma of Imperialism
Ryanne Kap (University of Calgary, Canada)
10. Far from the Last Airbender: Cultural Trauma Construction and Diasporic
Reimaginings in Avatar and Korra
Caleb Horowitz (Independent Scholar, USA)
Section 4: Fandom and Reception
11. From Fan Blogs to Earth Rumble VI: Disability Discourse on Avatar: The
Last Airbender
Max Dosser (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
12. Ships at the Edge
Ashley Hendricks (Georgia State University, USA)
13. Fans, Gender, and The Sequel: Analyzing Audience Reaction to The Legend
of Korra
Brecken Hunter Wellborn (The University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Index
List of Images
Introduction
Francis M. Agnoli (Independent scholar, USA)
Section 1: Storytelling
1. Noble Lady's Beauty Parlor: Ba Sing Se Fashion and Coding
Shuyin Yu (University of Calgary, Canada)
2. Zuko Rides into the Sunset: Avatar and the Western Film Genre
Francis M. Agnoli (Independent scholar, USA)
3. Environmental Bending: How Avatar: The Last Airbender Introduces Viewers
to Environmentalism
Gia Coturri Sorenson (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA)
Section 2: Identity
4. Social Identity in Avatar: The Last Airbender
Douglas Schulz (University of Bradford, UK)
5. "What Does Me Being a Girl Have to do with Sewing?" Representations of
Gender in Avatar: The Last Airbender
Ruth Richards (Independent scholar, USA)
6. A Queer Relationship: Mapping The Legend of Korra's Industrial Journey
Across Mediums
Emily Baulch (The University of Queensland, Australia) and Oliver Eklund
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
7. Material-Spiritual Bodies: Posthuman Performativity of Avatar
Safak Horzum (Hacettepe University) and Süleyman Bölükbas (Pennsylvania
State University)
Section 3: Trauma
8. "Born in You, Along with All the Strife, is the Power to Restore Balance
to the World": Exploring Representations of Children's Experiences of
Trauma through Avatar: The Last Airbender
Joseph V. Giunta (Rutgers University-Camden, USA)
9. Lessons from the Southern Air Temple: How Avatar: The Last Airbender
Negotiates the Trauma of Imperialism
Ryanne Kap (University of Calgary, Canada)
10. Far from the Last Airbender: Cultural Trauma Construction and Diasporic
Reimaginings in Avatar and Korra
Caleb Horowitz (Independent Scholar, USA)
Section 4: Fandom and Reception
11. From Fan Blogs to Earth Rumble VI: Disability Discourse on Avatar: The
Last Airbender
Max Dosser (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
12. Ships at the Edge
Ashley Hendricks (Georgia State University, USA)
13. Fans, Gender, and The Sequel: Analyzing Audience Reaction to The Legend
of Korra
Brecken Hunter Wellborn (The University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Index
Introduction
Francis M. Agnoli (Independent scholar, USA)
Section 1: Storytelling
1. Noble Lady's Beauty Parlor: Ba Sing Se Fashion and Coding
Shuyin Yu (University of Calgary, Canada)
2. Zuko Rides into the Sunset: Avatar and the Western Film Genre
Francis M. Agnoli (Independent scholar, USA)
3. Environmental Bending: How Avatar: The Last Airbender Introduces Viewers
to Environmentalism
Gia Coturri Sorenson (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA)
Section 2: Identity
4. Social Identity in Avatar: The Last Airbender
Douglas Schulz (University of Bradford, UK)
5. "What Does Me Being a Girl Have to do with Sewing?" Representations of
Gender in Avatar: The Last Airbender
Ruth Richards (Independent scholar, USA)
6. A Queer Relationship: Mapping The Legend of Korra's Industrial Journey
Across Mediums
Emily Baulch (The University of Queensland, Australia) and Oliver Eklund
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
7. Material-Spiritual Bodies: Posthuman Performativity of Avatar
Safak Horzum (Hacettepe University) and Süleyman Bölükbas (Pennsylvania
State University)
Section 3: Trauma
8. "Born in You, Along with All the Strife, is the Power to Restore Balance
to the World": Exploring Representations of Children's Experiences of
Trauma through Avatar: The Last Airbender
Joseph V. Giunta (Rutgers University-Camden, USA)
9. Lessons from the Southern Air Temple: How Avatar: The Last Airbender
Negotiates the Trauma of Imperialism
Ryanne Kap (University of Calgary, Canada)
10. Far from the Last Airbender: Cultural Trauma Construction and Diasporic
Reimaginings in Avatar and Korra
Caleb Horowitz (Independent Scholar, USA)
Section 4: Fandom and Reception
11. From Fan Blogs to Earth Rumble VI: Disability Discourse on Avatar: The
Last Airbender
Max Dosser (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
12. Ships at the Edge
Ashley Hendricks (Georgia State University, USA)
13. Fans, Gender, and The Sequel: Analyzing Audience Reaction to The Legend
of Korra
Brecken Hunter Wellborn (The University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Index







