Chapter 1. Introduction: Televisual Shared Universes
Vincent Tran
Chapter 2: “Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations”? LGBTQ+ Representation and Diversity Star Trek’s Shared Universe in the 21st Century
Mareike Spychala
Chapter 3: Nostalgic Intertextuality and the Television Set: Happy Days and Its Shared Universe
Raymond I. Schuck
Chapter 4: From Television to Videotape and Back Again: Intellectual Property Laws in the TSU of Doctor Who
Lisa Horton, Peter Soulen, Aaron Propes, David Beard, Clare Ford, and Jason Ford
Chapter 5: Where Everybody Stays the Same: Failures, the American Dream, and the Realism of the Boston-Nantucket-Seattle Flight Path
CarrieLynn D. Reinhard and Erin K. Burrell
Chapter 6: “What Ever Happened to the Disney Afternoon?”: Nostalgia, Remixes, and DuckTakes Shared Universe
Peter Cullen Bryan
Chapter 7: Women in the Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert Universe: Reflections on/of Feminism in History and Mythology
Princess O’Nika Auguste
Chapter 8: Mighty Morphin Continuity: Shaping a Universe through Authorship and Nostalgia
Vincent Tran
Chapter 9: The CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths and the Shared Multiverse as (Anti)Transmedia Storytelling
Chris McGunnigle
Chapter 10. The Institutional Basis of the One Chicago Universe
Melina Meimaridis
Chapter 11: Wrestlers-as-Marks and Producers-as-Fans: BTE, AEW, and the Televisual Shared Universe of the Forbidden Door
CarrieLynn D. Reinhard, Christopher J. Olson, and Christopher Medjesky
Chapter 12: Conclusion: Extending the Shared Universe Concept
Christopher J. Olson and CarrieLynn D. Reinhard
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