This cutting-edge collection contains 30 original essays on one of cinema's most dynamic and enduringly popular genres. With contributions by many of the best-known scholars of film horror, A Companion to the Horror Film offers a critical survey of the art and practice of horror movies covering everything from craft and technique, historical developments, and modern-day trends, to broader topics opening onto the socio-political dimensions of the genre. The volume begins with essays devoted to the theoretical methodologies used to study the genre, from cognitive and philosophical approaches,…mehr
This cutting-edge collection contains 30 original essays on one of cinema's most dynamic and enduringly popular genres. With contributions by many of the best-known scholars of film horror, A Companion to the Horror Film offers a critical survey of the art and practice of horror movies covering everything from craft and technique, historical developments, and modern-day trends, to broader topics opening onto the socio-political dimensions of the genre. The volume begins with essays devoted to the theoretical methodologies used to study the genre, from cognitive and philosophical approaches, through audience reception and psychoanalysis, to those approaches that examine gender, sexuality, race, class, and (dis)ability in relation to the horror film. Subsequent sections cover horror film aesthetics, the history of the genre, and specific subjects including distribution and the relationship between horror, art house movies, and the documentary impulse. Combining wide-ranging analysis with nuanced commentary, A Companion to the Horror Film synthesizes key concepts related to the genre and presents original research reflecting the latest trends in horror film scholarship. It speaks to fan and scholar alike and will deepen the appreciation of those well-versed in horror film as well as newcomers to the subject.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Harry M. Benshoff is Professor of Radio, TV, and Film at the University of North Texas, USA. His research interests include topics in film genre, film history, film theory, and multiculturalism. The author of several books on cinema, he is best known for work that explores sexuality in relation to the horror film, including Monsters in the Closet: Homosexuality and the Horror Film (1997). He is also co-author of Queer Images: A History of Gay and Lesbian Film in America (2006), and America on Film: Representing Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality at the Movies, Second edition (Wiley Blackwell, 2009).
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Notes on Contributors viii Preface xiii Part I Approaches and Contexts 1 1 Cognitive and Philosophical Approaches to Horror 3 Aaron Smuts 2 Horror and Psychoanalysis: An Introductory Primer 21 Chris Dumas 3 Gender and Sexuality Haunts the Horror Film 38 Daniel Humphrey 4 The Horror Film as Social Allegory (And How it Comes Undone) 56 Christopher Sharrett 5 Avenging the Body: Disability in the Horror Film 73 Travis Sutton 6 Horror Reception/Audiences 90 Matt Hills 7 A's, B's, Quickies, Orphans, and Nasties: Horror Films in the Context of Distribution and Exhibition 109 Kevin Heffernan 8 Horror and the Censors 130 Julian Petley Part II The Form of Horror 149 9 Carl Dreyer's Corpse: Horror Film Atmosphere and Narrative 151 Robert Spadoni 10 Horror Sound Design 168 William Whittington 11 Mellifluous Terror:The Discourse of Music and Horror Films 186 Joe Tompkins Part III A History of the (Western) Horror Film 205 12 Horror Before "The Horror Film" 207 Harry M. Benshoff 13 Classical Hollywood Horror 225 John Edgar Browning 14 Horror in the 1940s 237 Mark Jancovich 15 Science Fiction and Horror in the 1950s 255 Steffen Hantke 16 The Gothic Revival (1957-1974) 273 RickWorland 17 International Horror in the 1970s 292 Peter Hutchings 18 Slasher Films and Gore in the 1980s 310 James Kendrick 19 Millennial Fears: Abject Horror in a Transnational Context 329 Adam Charles Hart 20 Torture Porn: 21st Century Horror 345 Isabel C. Pinedo Part IV Selected International Horror Cinemas 363 21 Spanish Horror Cinema 365 Ian Olney 22 The Return of the Rural Repressed: Italian Horror and the Mezzogiorno Giallo 390 Xavier Mendik 23 Recent Trends in Japanese Horror Cinema 406 Jay McRoy 24 South Korean Horror Cinema 423 Daniel Martin 25 Sisterhood of Terror:The Monstrous Feminine of Southeast Asian Horror Cinema 442 Andrew Hock Soon Ng Part V Selected Archetypes, Hybrids, and Crossovers 461 26 Vampires and Transnational Horror 463 Dale Hudson 27 Trash Horror and the Cult of the Bad Film 483 I. Q. Hunter 28 "MoodyThree": Revisiting Ken Russell's The Devils 501 Joan Hawkins 29 Horror's Otherness and Ethnographic Surrealism: The Case of The Shout 519 Adam Lowenstein 30 The Documentary Impulse and Reel/Real Horror 536 Caroline Joan S. Picart Index 554
Notes on Contributors viii Preface xiii Part I Approaches and Contexts 1 1 Cognitive and Philosophical Approaches to Horror 3 Aaron Smuts 2 Horror and Psychoanalysis: An Introductory Primer 21 Chris Dumas 3 Gender and Sexuality Haunts the Horror Film 38 Daniel Humphrey 4 The Horror Film as Social Allegory (And How it Comes Undone) 56 Christopher Sharrett 5 Avenging the Body: Disability in the Horror Film 73 Travis Sutton 6 Horror Reception/Audiences 90 Matt Hills 7 A's, B's, Quickies, Orphans, and Nasties: Horror Films in the Context of Distribution and Exhibition 109 Kevin Heffernan 8 Horror and the Censors 130 Julian Petley Part II The Form of Horror 149 9 Carl Dreyer's Corpse: Horror Film Atmosphere and Narrative 151 Robert Spadoni 10 Horror Sound Design 168 William Whittington 11 Mellifluous Terror:The Discourse of Music and Horror Films 186 Joe Tompkins Part III A History of the (Western) Horror Film 205 12 Horror Before "The Horror Film" 207 Harry M. Benshoff 13 Classical Hollywood Horror 225 John Edgar Browning 14 Horror in the 1940s 237 Mark Jancovich 15 Science Fiction and Horror in the 1950s 255 Steffen Hantke 16 The Gothic Revival (1957-1974) 273 RickWorland 17 International Horror in the 1970s 292 Peter Hutchings 18 Slasher Films and Gore in the 1980s 310 James Kendrick 19 Millennial Fears: Abject Horror in a Transnational Context 329 Adam Charles Hart 20 Torture Porn: 21st Century Horror 345 Isabel C. Pinedo Part IV Selected International Horror Cinemas 363 21 Spanish Horror Cinema 365 Ian Olney 22 The Return of the Rural Repressed: Italian Horror and the Mezzogiorno Giallo 390 Xavier Mendik 23 Recent Trends in Japanese Horror Cinema 406 Jay McRoy 24 South Korean Horror Cinema 423 Daniel Martin 25 Sisterhood of Terror:The Monstrous Feminine of Southeast Asian Horror Cinema 442 Andrew Hock Soon Ng Part V Selected Archetypes, Hybrids, and Crossovers 461 26 Vampires and Transnational Horror 463 Dale Hudson 27 Trash Horror and the Cult of the Bad Film 483 I. Q. Hunter 28 "MoodyThree": Revisiting Ken Russell's The Devils 501 Joan Hawkins 29 Horror's Otherness and Ethnographic Surrealism: The Case of The Shout 519 Adam Lowenstein 30 The Documentary Impulse and Reel/Real Horror 536 Caroline Joan S. Picart Index 554
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