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Wayne State University Press Paperback English

Killing Eve

By Clare Sears

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Wayne State University Press Paperback English

Killing Eve

By Clare Sears

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Product description

A searing, incisive analysis of the show that redefined queer television for a generation. The British cat-and-mouse spy thriller Killing Eve (BBC America, 2018–22) became an international sensation, captivating fans and critics alike. In this sharp and accessible study, scholar and fan Clare Sears presents a compelling queer reading of the series, examining how it appropriated and subverted thriller conventions to center the complexity and queerness of women's desires. Focusing on the show's lead characters, Sears unpacks portrayals of psychopathy that challenged familiar tropes of monstrosity and analyzes the significant controversy that surrounded the series' ending. Drawing on exclusive interviews with creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge and executive producer Sally Woodward Gentle, Sears reveals how industry conditions, audience dynamics, and broader cultural and historical factors shape contemporary television. Written for fans, scholars, and general readers, this book offers an engaging account of Killing Eve and its contributions to television history as innovative, escapist queer TV.

Specifications

Product ID / ISBN / EAN 9780814351697
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Format Paperback
Condition New
Language English
Publication Date 30 Jul 2026
Number of Pages 140
Width 12.7 cm
Height 17.8 cm
Depth 3.0 cm