
Networked David Lynch
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Content
- Intro
- List of Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction: Entering Lynchtown
- Part I: Approaching Intertexts
- 1 Visits Paid to the 'Imaginary Museum of Musical Works': David Lynch and the Musical Canon
- 2 Turn and Face the Strange: Changing Faces in the Cinema of Lynch
- Part II: Twin Peaks as Transmedia Network
- 3 Singing the Body Electric: Myth and Electricity as Both Sides of a Metaphorical Coin in Twin Peaks: The Return
- 4 The W/hole David Lynch: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
- 5 'Is it future or is it past?' Visual Effects in Twin Peaks: The Return
- 6 That Gum You Like Isn't Going to Come Back in Style: Twin Peaks 1990-1/2017, Nostalgia and the End of (Golden Age) Television
- 7 'Two Birds, One Stone': Transmedia Storytelling in Twin Peaks
- 8 The World Spins: Transmedia Detours and Cinematic Configurations around Twin Peaks
- Part III: David Lynch's Transmedia Aesthetics
- 9 Tracing the Lost Highway: Mythical Topography in David Lynch's Los Angeles Trilogy
- 10 Structures of Female Desire, Control and Withdrawal in Lynch's Cinematic Work
- 11 Room to Meme: 'David Lynch' as Problematic and Self-evident Aesthetic Object in Digital Memes
- Part IV: Videographic Criticism of David Lynch's Cinematic Work
- 12 Researching Audiovisually: Experiments in Videographic Criticism in David Lynch's The Elephant Man and Blue Velvet
- 13 A Form that Keeps Unravelling: On David Lynch, Spontaneity and Organic Fluidity in Videographic Essay Production and Academia
- Conclusion: Leaving Lynchtown
- Index
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