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Over fifteen seasons, the television show Supernatural has frequently positioned women as supplements to male character arcs, establishing a pattern of limiting women's agency or removing them from the story altogether. From character deaths to misrepresentation on screen and off, it is evident that the show's production environment is steeped in male-centered storytelling.
This essay collection incorporates scholarly perspectives on women's roles and representation in Supernatural and examines how female characters are written, developed, and eliminated. The essays address themes of patriarchy, motherhood, gender, disability, sexuality, and recurring narrative tropes, alongside in-depth studies on individual characters. Informed by feminist media and gender studies frameworks, the collection contributes to ongoing discussions about representation and power in contemporary television.
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