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Vying for the Iron Throne: Essays on Power, Gender, Death and Performance HBO's Game of Thrones
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Game of Thrones
has changed the landscape of television during an era hailed as the Golden Age of TV. An adaptation of George R.R. Martin's epic fantasy
A Song of Fire and Ice
, the HBO series has taken on a life of its own with original plotlines that advance past those of Martin's books.
The death of protagonist Ned Stark at the end of Season One launched a killing spree in televisionmajor characters now die on popular shows weekly. While many shows kill off characters for pure shock value, death on
produces seismic shifts in power dynamicsand resurrected bodies that continue to fight. This collection of new essays explores how power, death, gender, and performance intertwine in the series.
has changed the landscape of television during an era hailed as the Golden Age of TV. An adaptation of George R.R. Martin's epic fantasy
A Song of Fire and Ice
, the HBO series has taken on a life of its own with original plotlines that advance past those of Martin's books.
The death of protagonist Ned Stark at the end of Season One launched a killing spree in televisionmajor characters now die on popular shows weekly. While many shows kill off characters for pure shock value, death on
produces seismic shifts in power dynamicsand resurrected bodies that continue to fight. This collection of new essays explores how power, death, gender, and performance intertwine in the series.