Full of Secrets - Critical Approaches to Twin Peaks
| Editor | David Lavery |
| Designed by | Mary Krzewinski |
| About/Subject | Twin Peaks |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | Detroit |
| Copyright | 1995 |
| Pages / Font | 281 pages |
| ISBN | 0-8143-2506-8 |
| Barcode | 9 780814 325063 |
| Printer's Key | 99 98 97 96 95 5 4 3 2 |
| Library of Congress Classification Number | PN1992.77.T88F85 1995 |
| Dewey Decimal Classification Number | 791.45'72-dc20 |
| Chapters | Introduction: the Semiotics of Cobbler: Twin Peaks' Interpretive Community - David Lavery Bad Ideas: The Art and Politics of Twin Peaks - Jonathan Rosenbaum The Peaks and Valleys of Serial Creativity: What Happened to/on Twin Peaks - Marc Dolan "Do You Enjoy Making the Rest of Us Feel Stupid?": alt.tv.twinpeaks, the Trickster Author and the Viewer Mastery - Henry Jenkins Family Romance, Family Violence and the Fantastic in Twin Peaks - Dianne Stevenson "Disturbing the Guests with This Racket": Music and Twin Peaks - Kathryn Kalinak The Canonization of Laura Palmer - Christy Desmet Lynching Women: A Feminist Reading of Twin Peaks - Diana Hume George Double Talk in Twin Peaks - Alice Kuzniar Infinite Games: the Derationalization of Detection in Twin Peaks - Angela Hague Desire under the Douglas Firs: Entering the Body of Reality in Twin Peaks - Martha Nochimson The Dis-Order of Things in Twin Peaks - J. P. Telotte Postmodernism and Television: Speaking of Twin Peaks - Jimmie L. Reeves, et al. Appendix A: Directors and Writers Appendix B: Cast List Appendix C: Abbreviations Appendix D: A Twin Peaks Calendar Appendix E: Twin Peaks Scene Breakdown |
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