Introduction: Culture of Longing--The Supernatural in American Culture
Chapter One: Not Just a Job: The Longing for Adventure in American History and American Culture
Voyages of Discovery: American Adventure from Columbus to Jean-Luc Picard
The British Invasion: Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter Make It Big in America
Cool Magic: The American Postmodern Epic Fantasy
Chapter Two: Heroism in America: The Longing for Heroes in American History and American Culture
American Heroes and Antiheroes: Kings of the Wild Frontier
Hard-boiled Magic: The Vampire Detective
Girls Kick Butt: The Female Action Hero
Buffy Keeps It Cool
Teenagers from Outer Space: Teen Angst and the Superhero Narrative
Our Others, Our Selves: The Mutant Superhero
Chapter Three: U.S. vs. Them: American Paranoia and the Longing for Evil in American History and American Culture
Rosemary's Baby and the Horror Boom of the 1970s
The X-Files and the Postmodern Conspiracy Narrative: Mapping the Apocalypse
Apocalyptic Television at the Turn of the Millennium
Finding that Special Place: The Strange Enclave Narrative from Twin Peaks to Lost
Conclusion: The Contradictory Compensations of Popular Culture
Notes
Works Cited
Films Cited
Television Series Cited
Index