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Illuminating Netflix's Dark: A Critical Companion to the German Television Series
Joy, Stuart; Hanney, Roy (Author) · Springer, Berlin · Hardcover
Netflix s Dark (2017-2020) is more than a time-travel thriller it s a dense, haunting meditation on trauma, determinism, and the tangled relationships between past, present, and future. Demanding both emotional and intellectual investment, Dark rewards viewers with a narrative as intricate as it is thought-provoking.
This groundbreaking edited collection is the first to offer a comprehensive scholarly exploration of Dark. Bringing together leading voices in contemporary screen studies, philosophy, and cultural theory, Illuminating Netflix s Dark examines the series intricate narrative structure, philosophical depth, and global resonance. Across fourteen original chapters, the contributors explore Dark s temporal puzzles, mythic echoes, aesthetic strategies, and cultural context tracing how a German-language sci-fi series became a worldwide phenomenon.
How does grief shape the stories we tell about our lives? Can we ever escape the patterns set in motion by those who came before us? What kind of responsibility do we bear for the future we help create? In addressing these questions, Illuminating Netflix s Dark reveals how the series speaks directly to our most urgent anxieties ecological, existential, and emotional.
Written for fans, scholars, and anyone drawn to Dark s narrative intricacies, this collection is both a critical companion and a meditation on why the series continues to resonate. Like Dark itself, it resists closure offering not simple resolution, but a deeper understanding of the series complexity and the human desire to make sense of it.
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