Jessica Jones, Scarred Superhero: Essays on Gender, Trauma and Addiction in the Netflix Series

Jessica Jones, Scarred Superhero: Essays on Gender, Trauma and Addiction in the Netflix Series
Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Published
26 March 2018
Pages
247
ISBN
9781476666846

Jessica Jones, Scarred Superhero: Essays on Gender, Trauma and Addiction in the Netflix Series

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Jessica Jones barged onto our TV and computer screens in November 2015, courtesy of Marvel and Netflix, presenting a hard-drinking female protagonist who wrestles with her own inner (and outer) demons. Gaining enhanced abilities as a teenager, she eschews the super costume and is far more concerned with the problems of daily life than the high-profile world of New York’s superheroes. But when Jessica falls under the control of a villain, Kilgrave, her life changes forever.

Alias, a television adaptation of the graphic novel, won a large following and critical acclaim for its unflinching look at controversial subjects, including abuse (physical, sexual and emotional), trauma, PTSD, rape culture, alcoholism, drug addiction, victims’ plight and family conflicts. This collection of new essays offers insight into the show’s complex themes and story lines.

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