New book announcement: Full-Throttle Franchise
This new collection of essays examining the Fast & Furious franchise, edited by Joshua Gulam, Fraser Elliot, and Sarah Feinstein, is out now from Bloomsbury: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/fullthrottle-franchise-9781501378904/
From the publisher's website:
Full-Throttle Franchise is the first book to offer an in-depth analysis of the Fast & Furious, bringing together a range of scholars to explore not only the style and themes of the franchise, but also its broader cultural impact and legacy. The collected essays establish the franchise's importance in cinematic and ideological terms, linking their discussions to wider issues of genre, representation, adaptation, and industry. Topics range from stardom and performance, focusing on key actors Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson, to the way in which Fast & Furious intersects with dominant ideas of racial, gender, and sexual identity. Aimed at both scholars and fans, Full-Throttle Franchise seeks to uncover just what has made Fast & Furious so enduringly popular, mapping its outrageous set pieces, ever-expanding universe, and growing cast of global megastars in terms of wider cultural and industrial forces. Table of Contents 1. Researching Fast & Furious in the franchise era of Hollywood Joshua Gulam (Liverpool Hope University, UK), Sarah Feinstein (University of Leeds, UK), and Fraser Elliott (University of Edinburgh, UK) 2. From Mission Impossible to Mission Insanity: A longitudinal analysis of action sequences in the Fast & Furious franchise Lennart Soberon (Ghent University, Belgium) 3. 'For those ten seconds, I'm free': Temporality, affect and spectacle in the Fast & Furious franchise Naja Later (Swinburne University, Australia) 4. A critical quantitative analysis of race and representation in the Fast Saga films Pete Jones (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Joshua Gulam (Liverpool Hope University, UK) 5. Vin Diesel as franchise auteur: Intersectional authorship and the cuddly hardbody in Los Bandeleros CarrieLynn D. Reinhard (Dominican University, USA) and Christopher J. Olson (University of Wisconsin, USA) 6. Fast, Furious, and Free of Sex: Dom, Brian, and hetero male affection Aaron Hunter (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) 7. 'What's real is family': Maternal bodies, paternal labour and parenting roles in Fast & Furious Bianca Batti (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) 8. 'I never want to lose a fight': Masculinity, machismo and high-octane action in the Fast & Furious franchise Rebecca Feasey (Bath Spa University, UK) 9. The on- and off-screen bromances of Fast & Furious Jackie Raphael (Curtin University, Australia) and Celia Lam (University of Nottingham in China) 10. 'It's so so so so so so important': China's role in shaping the Fast & Furious franchise Fraser Elliott (University of Edinburgh, UK) 11. Fun for all the family: Adapting the Fast & Furious as animated children's television Sam Summers (Middlesex University, UK) 12. 'Zero tolerance for candy asses': World Wrestling Entertainment and Fast & Furious as transmedia storytelling Robert Watts (University of Manchester, UK) Christopher John Olson PhD candidate: Media, Cinema, and Digital Studies University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Office: Curtin 388 Email: olson429@uwm.edu<mailto:olson429@uwm.edu> Reviews Editor, The Popular Culture Studies Journal<http://mpcaaca.org/the-popular-culture-studies-journal/> Author/Co-Author/Co-Editor Normalizing Mental Illness and Neurodiversity in Entertainment Media<https://www.routledge.com/Normalizing-Mental-Illness-and-Neurodiversity-in-Entertainment-Media-Quieting/Johnson-Olson/p/book/9780367820527> (Routledge, 2021) The Greatest Cult Television Shows of All Time<https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538122556/The-Greatest-Cult-Television-Shows-of-All-Time> (Rowman & Littlefield, 2020) Convergent Wrestling<https://www.routledge.com/Convergent-Wrestling-Participatory-Culture-Transmedia-Storytelling-and/Reinhard-Olson/p/book/9780815377641> (Routledge, 2019) 100 Greatest Cult Films<https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781442208223/100-Greatest-Cult-Films> (Rowman & Littlefield, 2018) Heroes, Heroines, and Everything in Between<https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498539579/Heroes-Heroines-and-Everything-in-Between-Challenging-Gender-and-Sexuality-Stereotypes-in-Children%27s-Entertainment-Media> (Lexington, 2017) Possessed Women, Haunted States<https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498519083/Possessed-Women-Haunted-States-Cultural-Tensions-in-Exorcism-Cinema> (Lexington, 2016) Making Sense of Cinema <https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/making-sense-of-cinema-9781501320217/> (Bloomsbury, 2016)
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Christopher John Olson