Kavita Mudan Finn holds a PhD from the University
of Oxford. She has taught literature, history, gender studies, and
composition at Georgetown University, George Washington University,
University of Maryland at College Park, Southern New Hampshire
University, and Simmons College in Boston.
EJ Nielsen is a PhD student in communication at
the University of Massachusetts Amherst with an MFA in studio art
(printmaking) from New Mexico State University. They have recent or
upcoming articles in the Journal of Fandom Studies, Transformative,
Works and Cultures, Quarterly Review of Film and Video and
Somatechnics.
Becoming pulls together the contributors' varied approaches to
provide a grand overview of Hannibal and, true to the collection's
subtitle, its transformative potentials. This collection should be
of interest to any established scholar or fannibal alike for its
range of approaches to the subject matter.-- "Historical Journal of
Film, Radio and Television"
Becoming brings together an impressive range of perspectives about
how Hannibal queered its source material to craft deliciously
perverse narratives, genres, characters, practices, and critiques
of institutional discourses--all this in ways that were
progressive, ingenious, and affecting.-- "Allison McCracken,
associate professor of American Studies, DePaul University"
[A] rich collection of essays which explore the series Hannibal
with topics including themes of horror, gore, cannibalism,
queerness and transformation. This volume will be of particular
value, however, to scholars invested in queer readings of
television. . . .The book is also valuable for its inclusion of
commentary from production staff from the show alongside academic
articles.-- "Critical Studies in Television: The International
Journal of Television Studies"
A varied and exciting collection that will be of interest and
importance to many scholars in TV/media studies and cultural
studies. Given that the collection features several chapters that
focus on the adaptation of books, television, and movie versions of
Hannibal, it will also be of value to literary scholars, film
scholars, and those with a particular interest in adaptation.--
"Rebecca Williams, University of South Wales"
An excellent book and provides a strong academic background to the
study of Hannibal in its various manifestations. It was so good, I
just ate it up.-- "Paul Booth, DePaul University"
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