Horror That Haunts Us
Horror That Haunts Us
Nostalgia, Revisionism, and Trauma in Contemporary American Horror Film and Television
Clayton, Wickham; Shimabukuro, Karr?
Liverpool University Press
05/2024
264
Dura
Inglês
9781802074628
15 a 20 dias
Introduction
Chapter 1 "You let us in... and you are going to have to let us stay...": Stranger Things, 1980s Suburbia and the Horrors of Trump's America, Tracey Mollet
Chapter 2 My Bloody Valentine 3D and Nostalgia for the Moviegoing Experience, Tracy Gossage
Chapter 3 Attempting to Reclaim the Past in Piranha 3D, P. Hobbins-White
Chapter 4 "Shot and stabbed and burned and sent to Hell and shot into outer space": Cyclical and Reflexive Experiences of Paratextual Engagement with Friday the 13th, Wickham Clayton
Chapter 5 The Horror of the Failure of Idealized Safety and the Eternal Return of Precarity and Crisis in It Follows, Kwasu Tembo
Chapter 6 Back to the Origin of the Murders. The Requel in the Slasher Subgenre, Victor Hernandez-Santaolalla & Irene Raya
Chapter 7 "John Carpenter has harsh words for Rob Zombie": Fan Nostalgia, the Halloween Franchise, and the Authenticity of the Horror Auteur, Mark Richard Adams
Chapter 8 Maniac (1980) v. Maniac (2012): Toxic Masculine American Nostalgia After 9/11, C.H. Newell
Chapter 9 "You know the Black ones never stay": How the Southern Racial Necropolitics of Angel Heart (1987) are Reimagined in The Skeleton Key (2005, Robyn Citizen
Chapter 10 "We can't afford to live in a house that is not haunted": The Remake of Poltergeist and Post-Meltdown Haunted House Films, Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.
Chapter 11 Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps): Re-reading The Burning and Friday the 13th in the #MeToo Era David Church Chapter 12 Damaged Monsters, Doomed Domesticity, and Defined by Misogyny: What Happens When "Final Girls" Become Grey Women, Karra Shimabukuro
Conclusion
References
Filmography
Video Games
Board Games
Music
Introduction
Chapter 1 "You let us in... and you are going to have to let us stay...": Stranger Things, 1980s Suburbia and the Horrors of Trump's America, Tracey Mollet
Chapter 2 My Bloody Valentine 3D and Nostalgia for the Moviegoing Experience, Tracy Gossage
Chapter 3 Attempting to Reclaim the Past in Piranha 3D, P. Hobbins-White
Chapter 4 "Shot and stabbed and burned and sent to Hell and shot into outer space": Cyclical and Reflexive Experiences of Paratextual Engagement with Friday the 13th, Wickham Clayton
Chapter 5 The Horror of the Failure of Idealized Safety and the Eternal Return of Precarity and Crisis in It Follows, Kwasu Tembo
Chapter 6 Back to the Origin of the Murders. The Requel in the Slasher Subgenre, Victor Hernandez-Santaolalla & Irene Raya
Chapter 7 "John Carpenter has harsh words for Rob Zombie": Fan Nostalgia, the Halloween Franchise, and the Authenticity of the Horror Auteur, Mark Richard Adams
Chapter 8 Maniac (1980) v. Maniac (2012): Toxic Masculine American Nostalgia After 9/11, C.H. Newell
Chapter 9 "You know the Black ones never stay": How the Southern Racial Necropolitics of Angel Heart (1987) are Reimagined in The Skeleton Key (2005, Robyn Citizen
Chapter 10 "We can't afford to live in a house that is not haunted": The Remake of Poltergeist and Post-Meltdown Haunted House Films, Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.
Chapter 11 Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps): Re-reading The Burning and Friday the 13th in the #MeToo Era David Church Chapter 12 Damaged Monsters, Doomed Domesticity, and Defined by Misogyny: What Happens When "Final Girls" Become Grey Women, Karra Shimabukuro
Conclusion
References
Filmography
Video Games
Board Games
Music