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... Crossword The Times Bookshop Quotes of the Week Coven story The Times Cyclops Keeping an Eye on Thing ... for an art house comeback The New Rocky Horror Show It's murder on the Tube ... Sea Story Competition Sidney Sheldon Picture Gallery Poems for March ...
1999 - Gale Group | TDA
... and racism in the popular cable horror-drama American Horror Story: Coven. Centered around a feud between a white witch ...
Tópico(s): Rhetoric and Communication Studies
2018 - Taylor & Francis | Critical Studies in Media Communication
Since its premiere in 2011, Ryan Murphy’s serialized FX show American Horror Story has pushed against the limits of basic cable television in terms of its depictions of explicit sex and violence on...
Tópico(s): Crime and Detective Fiction Studies
2017 - Taylor & Francis | Women s Studies
... intersecting representations of race, magic and religion in American Horror Story: Coven. Coven traces the presence of witchcraft and voodoo in New Orleans from the nineteenth century to the present day. The season presents two conflicting and racially divided modes of magic: the predominantly white coven who are descendants of the Salem witches and the African American voodooists, led by the most infamous voodoo queen ...
Tópico(s): Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies
2019 - Intellect | European Journal of American Culture
... The Authentic Evil of Madame Delphine Lalaurie in American Horror Story: Coven Tiffany A. Christian, Corresponding Author Tiffany.Christian@skagit. ...
Tópico(s): Visual Culture and Art Theory
2019 - Wiley | The Journal of Popular Culture
... I am part of your tribe’ (‘Boy Parts’, American Horror Story: Coven) (AHS: Coven). As the character Queenie implies in ...
Tópico(s): Crime, Deviance, and Social Control
2019 - Intellect | European Journal of American Culture
... se realizará un estudio sobre las ficciones televisivas American Horror Story: Coven (2013) y Apocalypse (2018) con el fin de ...
Tópico(s): Crime, Deviance, and Social Control
2019 - Complutense University of Madrid | Investigaciones Feministas
... Ripley (1999); Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s American Horror Story: Coven (2013); and, Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa’s Homeland (2011) are examined. These examples are then compared to Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing (1989), a film featuring sympathetic representations of African American identity. In Lee’s film, jazz challenges—rather ...
Tópico(s): Theater, Performance, and Music History
2015 - Don Wright Faculty of Music | Nota bene
... More Than a Racist: (Re)centering Whiteness in American Horror Story: Coven," Critical Studies in Media Communication 35, no. 3 ( ...
Tópico(s): Media, Gender, and Advertising
2023 - Routledge | Quarterly Journal of Speech
... than feared. Likewise, queer feminism is featured in American Horror Story: Coven through the switching of character portrayals, setting, and ...
Tópico(s): Cinema and Media Studies
2023 - Michigan State University Press | QED A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking
Theresa L. Geller, Anna Marie Banker,
The unusual temporality of the FX series American Horror Story (2011–) prompts the authors to ask, what would ...
Tópico(s): Narrative Theory and Analysis
2017 - University of Texas Press | The Velvet Light Trap
Abstract American Horror Story (AHS) (2011–present) revels in the production and presentation of ‘expanding and shrinking [skin] cut open and stitched ...
Tópico(s): Humor Studies and Applications
2019 - Intellect | European Journal of American Culture
... of mystery and detective novels, fabulist and fantasy stories, the picaresque, macabre horror, the quest novel, and several other popular fiction ...
Tópico(s): Short
2019 - University of Nebraska Press | American book review/The American book review
... climax, Susie/Suspiriorum kills Markos and purges the coven of her followers, followed by a denouement in ... than a master in disguise), Susie mistakes the coven for nothing more than a dance company, [End Page 34] although ultimately the coven’s leadership disastrously mistakes Susie, in the end, ...
Tópico(s): Narrative Theory and Analysis
2023 - Wayne State University Press | Discourse
... tamed (or partially tamed) by marriage in these stories. These perspectives provide important insights into cultural imaginings ... further analyse rituals, spells, and cosmologies of screen stories of magic and witchcraft, asking how these narratives ... that ensues. However, his references to European Wicca covens are somewhat misleading. Hutton, in The Triumph of ... Bitches’ or Feminist Trailblazers? The Witch in Folk Horror Cinema.” Revenant (4 Mar. 2019): 22-42. Gibson, ...
Tópico(s): Crime, Deviance, and Social Control
2023 - Queensland University of Technology | M/C Journal