Introduction - Why Persephone?
1. The Myth of Persephone & The Hymn to Demeter
2. Persephone in Heroine Television: The Post-feminist Impasse
3. Persephone as Narrative Symptom: Narrative Transactions in
Long-form Viewership
4. Persephone as Epistemological Impasse: The Real Body of Sydney
Bristow and ' 'The Woman Here Depicted ' '
5. Persephone as Methodological Impasse: Feminine Jouissance in
Veronica ' 's ' 'Two Stories ' '
6. Persephone as Historical Impasse: ' 'Confrontation and
Accommodation ' ' of the Post-feminist Heroine
Conclusion - The Persephone Complex
Alison Horbury completed her doctoral degree in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne, Australia, where she currently lectures in the fields of Media Studies, Gender Studies, and Communications.
Professor in Television, Middlesex University, UK "Learned, scholarly, respectful, Horbury's work is a return in the real on which the feminine question is waged. The mysteries of Eleusis stand revealed." - Tim Themi, author of Lacan's Ethics and Nietzsche's critique of Platonism, (2014)
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