
Reboot Culture
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"William Proctor interrogates reboot culture like he's leading a courtroom drama: marshalling evidence, challenging assumptions and exposing the careless thinking of previous work (including my own) through a series of fascinating case studies. His analysis is tough and tenacious, taking no prisoners, as he taxonomises the various categories of retcon, relaunch, revival, sequel, prequel and reboot (and deboot, and preboot, for good measure). Passionate, provocative and pedantic, this book provides an invigorating experience and a fierce, focused argument that should inspire media students and set a spark to scholarly debate."- Will Brooker , Professor of Film and Cultural Studies, Kingston University, London
"A very enjoyable, readable ride on the history of film and comic reboots from an engaging academic perspective, including related phenomena like retconning, re-launches, spin-offs, and more. Proctor shows that these narrative strategies have deep historical roots, and have been used across the whole spectrum spanning high and low cultural forms, while overturning some commonly-held assumptions as well, essentially rebooting the conversation on rebooting itself."
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Mark J. P. Wolf
, Professor in the Communication Department at Concordia University, Wisconsin
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William Proctor
is Associate Professor in Popular Culture at Bournemouth University, UK.