Books by Natacha Guyot, PhD
The Science Is Out There: Scully's Feminism in The X-Files
Medical doctor and federal agent Dana Scully has been a prominent figure in popular culture since The X-Files first aired in 1993. By providing a nuanced and feminist representation of a woman scientist, Scully managed to overcome significant systemic violence perpetrated by different patriarchal systems, including the bio-terrorist shadow organization particular to the mythology of the series.
Cahiers du Cinéma: From Literary Influences to Filmic Legacy
Cahiers du Cinéma: From Literary Influences to Filmic Legacy, dives into how the French history of author’s rights allowed the New Wave to emerge and impact filmmaking. From the tradition of literary authorship to legal protections, we examine unique qualities of French cultural landscape that have fostered an author-centric approach across multiple art and storytelling forms.
Practical Tips for Teaching Assistants
Practical Tips for Teaching Assistants empowers you with the knowledge and tools you need to excel in the classroom. From creating a supportive learning environment to managing your responsibilities with ease, this book will empower you to make a lasting impact on the lives of students and excel in your role. Get ready to thrive in the classroom!
A Galaxy of Possibilities: Representation and Storytelling in Star Wars
Almost forty years of narratives of multiple forms has pitted Star Wars against societal and media evolutions, thus affecting narrative approaches and choices. A Galaxy of Possibilities explores some of their impacts on the franchise. The new revised edition brings more in-depth content, as well as two bonus chapters to provide a broader look at the complex notion of inclusiveness.