Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-282) and index
Rhonda V. Wilcox and Tanya R. Cochran: 'Good myth' : Joss Whedon's further worlds
Rhonda V. Wilcox and Tanya R. Cochran: 'They tried to kill us, and here we are' : episode and film guide
Cynthea Masson: 'But she was naked! And all articulate!' : the rhetoric of seduction in Firefly
Susan Mandala: Representing the future : Chinese and codeswitching in Firefly
Alyson R. Buckman: 'Much madness is divinest sense' : Firefly's 'big damn heroes' and little witches
Laura L. Beadling: Thethreat of the 'good wife' : feminism, postfeminism, and third-wave feminism in Firefly
Andrew Aberdein: Thecompanions and Socrates : is Inara a Hetaera?
David Magill: 'I aim to misbehave' : masculinities in the 'verse
Sharon Sutherland and Sarah Swan: 'Thealliance isn't some evil empire' : dystopia in Joss Whedon's Firefly/Serenity
Lorna Jowett: Back to the future : retrofuturism, cyberpunk, and humanity in Firefly and Serenity
Mary Alice Money: Firefly's 'out of gas' : genre echoes and the hero's journey
J. Douglas Rabb and J. Michael Richardson: Reavers and redskins : creating the frontier savage
Jeffrey Bussolini: Ageopolitical interpretation of Serenity
Rhonda V. Wilcox: 'I do not hold to that' : Joss Whedon and original sin
Gregory Erickson: Humanity in a 'place of nothin'' : morality, religion, atheism, and possibility in Firefly
Neil Lerner: Music, race, and paradoxes of representation : Jubal Early's musical motif of barbarism in 'Objects in space'
Christopher Neal: Marching out of step : music and otherness in the Firefly/Serenity saga
Barbara Maio: Between past and future : hybrid design style in Firefly and Serenity
Matthew Pateman: Deathly serious : mortality, morality, and the mise-en-scène in Firefly and Serenity
Stacey Abbott: 'Can't stop the signal' : the resurrection/regeneration of Serenity
Tanya R. Cochran.: Thebrowncoats are coming! Firefly, Serenity, and fan activism
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