This book presents interdisciplinary perspectives on Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, situating the series within contemporary discourses of genre, form, historical place, ideology, and aesthetics. The essays in this collection argue that the series' unique blend of horror, the Gothic, and melodrama offers a compelling approach to the coming-of-age narrative and makes CAoS a significant part of the teen television canon.
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Cori Mathis is professor in the Department of Cinematic Arts and director of LIGHT, an intercultural education program, and the Writing Studio at Lipscomb University.
Stephanie A. Graves is lecturer in the Department of English at Vanderbilt University.
Melissa Tyndall is an independent scholar and two-time Tennessee Press Award winner.