
Poison and the Popular Imagination
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Taking an interdisciplinary and transnational approach, contributors to this volume consider poison as a powerful metaphorical entity that recurrently appears across narrative formats and contexts, including film, television, comics, video games, children's literature, and boardgames. Through both historical and fictional accounts - which are explored in equal terms as part of the same cultural narrative - this book re-assesses the place occupied by poison in the popular imagination, establishing its presence as one that is simultaneously nefarious and culturally romanticized. Contributors demonstrate how discourses of poison in popular culture are often interconnected with representations of gender, ethnicity, class, cultural identity, and environmental discourses on an intersectional level.
Ultimately, through its recounting of tales about poison and poisoners, this book also reveals parallels to some of the deepest narratives about our societies, both historic and contemporary: what we fear, what we desire, and how we see ourselves at a specific moment in time.
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Introduction: A Matter of Life and Death
Lorna Piatti-Farnell (SAE Creative Media Institute, New Zealand)
Part I: Historical Echoes and Iconographic Recurrences
1. Poison and Toxicity in 1950s Hollywood Cinema: Bigger Than Life (1956)
Wendy Haslem (University of Melbourne, Australia)
2. The Leprous Distilment: Poison and the Film Noir Narrative
Robert Singer (CUNY Graduate Center, USA)
3. Roald Dahl's Femme Fatales and Their Weapon of Choice: Poison
Rosie Gailor (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
4. The Needle and the Snake: Tracing the Historical Echoes of Cleopatra's Poisons in the Popular Imagination
Lorna Piatti-Farnell
5. Killer Fashion: Clothes that Poison in History, Media, and Popular Culture
Lisa J. Hackett (University of New England, Australia), Jo Coghlan (University of New England, Australia) and Huw Nolan (University of New England, Australia)
6. Devious Beauty and Deadly Betrayal: Poison as a Multifaceted Symbol in Asian Genres of Cinema
Kyoung-suk SUNG (National Research Foundation of Korea, South Korea)
Part II: Popular Representations and Evolving Meanings
7. Constitution Checks, Agency and Dice Rolls: Poison in the Tabletop Role-Playing Space
Matthew Thompson (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
8. Body Transformation and the Cycle of Death and Rebirth: Poison and Scarlet Rot in the Elden Ring Videogame
Martin Charvát (Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic) and Michaela Fikejzová (Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic)
9. Sex, Poison, and Control in Comics: The Evolving Representation of DC's Poison Ivy
Carl Wilson (Independent Scholar, UK)
10. "Even Stopper Death": Harry Potter, Potions, Poisons, and Plants
Jenny Wise (University of New England, Australia) and Lesley McLean (University of New England, Australia)
11. Poison as Allegorical to Loss and Grief in Eiichiro Oda's One Piece
Ruairí Kennedy (University of Galway, Ireland)
12. Growing in Nightshade: Toxic Culture and Healing Horror in Netflix's Wednesday
Lindsey Scott (University of Suffolk, UK)
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