1st Edition
Transformation and Metamorphosis in Popular Culture
List of Contributors
From Metamorphosis to Mutation: An Introduction
Sophia Staite
Section I: Animated Transformations
1. Tex Affects: Transformation and Embodied Perception
Pete Sillett
2. Honor and Power: Transforming She-Ra
Ruth Richards
3. Embracing Transformation in AI-Generated Music Videos
Alesha Serada
Section II: More Than Human Metamorphosis
4. Human/Animal Transformation as Environmental Communication in Animated Children’s Films
Erin Hawley
5. Feline Embodiment and Human-Animal Relations in A Whisker Away
Sing Cheung
6. Sword Spirits and Sword Transformations: Encountering Object-beings Beyond Anthropomorphism
Estelle Rust
Section III: Societal Transformations
7. Transition without Transformation: Space Warrior and the Ambiguity of Justice in Martial Law Taiwan
Leo Chu
8. A Simulation Powered by Repression: Gendered and Political Transformations in The Matrix Resurrections
River Seager
9. Wings of Courage: Magical Boys, Metamorphosis and Social Transformation in Toei Animation’s Pretty Cure Series
Megan Catherine Rose and Patrick W. Galbraith
Section IV: Musical Metamorphosis
10. Hearing Transformation: How Music Defines Digimon’s Digivolution
Haoran Jiang
11. Undertale as Transformative Media
Sophia Staite
12. Metal-Morphosis: Physical, Genre and Scene Transformation in Metal Music
Timothy Hacquoil
Section V: Transforming Identities
13. Changing Vocal Gender Stereotypes in Latin American Mass Media: The case of a beauty pageant growler
María de la Luz Núñez
14. Bearly Beloved: Halsin’s Queerness and Self-Identity in Baldur’s Gate 3
Samantha Tecson
15. Pornography as Metamorphosis: The Problematics of the kairaku-ochi Scenes in Japanese ero-manga and Shindō Eru's Subversion in Henshin
Yuuki Namba
Section VI: Horror Morphing
16. The Horror of Transformation in Ovid’s Metamorphoses
Edmund P. Cueva
17. Metamorphosis, Body Horror, and Female Empowerment in Lovecraft Country: Navigating Identity through Transformation
Elena Apostolaki
18. Love in the Time of Mycelium: Fungus as Liberator in Women’s Fiction
Michael J. Dalpe, Jr.
Logan - Generic Mutancy in the X-Verse
Danielle Spencer
Index
Biography
Sophia Staite is Lecturer in Humanities (Philosophy and Gender Studies) at the University of Tasmania, Australia, and a past fellow of the Global Sentimentality Project at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (Germany). The leading English-language scholar of influential Japanese superhero franchise Kamen Rider, their work appears in Children's Literature in Education, The International Journal of Disney Studies, Jeunesse, and The Routledge Companion to Superhero Studies (2025).
"This brilliant interdisciplinary collection brings together a dazzling diversity of subjects and theoretical frameworks to offer the first serious and extended look at metamorphosis in popular culture. Its investigations into the way we imagine and respond to changing forms refuse the centring of the “West”, inviting deeper thinking on this topic and a richer understanding of pop culture texts."
Dr Lucy Fraser, Senior Lecturer in Japanese, The University of Queensland, Australia; author of The Pleasures of Metamorphosis: Japanese and English Fairy Tale Transformations of "The Little Mermaid”






