Brazilian Horror Cinema in the Twenty-First Century
Neo-Fascism, Disaffection, Resistance
Herausgeber: Loguercio Canepa, Laura; Dennison, Stephanie
Brazilian Horror Cinema in the Twenty-First Century
Neo-Fascism, Disaffection, Resistance
Herausgeber: Loguercio Canepa, Laura; Dennison, Stephanie
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Brazil's pressing socio-political questions as seen through the country's horror-film-influenced audio-visual production between 2008 and 2022.
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Brazil's pressing socio-political questions as seen through the country's horror-film-influenced audio-visual production between 2008 and 2022.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781855664029
- ISBN-10: 185566402X
- Artikelnr.: 71985762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781855664029
- ISBN-10: 185566402X
- Artikelnr.: 71985762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Laura Loguercio Cánepa and Stephanie Dennison
Introduction: Contemporary Screen Horror in Brazil (Laura Loguercio Cánepa
and Stephanie Dennison) Part One: The Reemergence of Brazilian Horror in
the 21st Century 1. The Return of Coffin Joe: Embodiment of Evil and
Contemporary Brazilian Horror Cinema - Laura Loguercio Cánepa 2. A
Time-Traveller's Guide to a Country of Horrors: A Study of Past, Present
and Future Reimagined in Brazilian Cinema - Lucas Procópio Caetano and
Alfredo Suppia Part Two: Brazilian "Post-Horror" 3. Hard Labor and Kill Me
Please: Key Moments of Middle-class Horror in Brazil - Laura Loguercio
Cánepa and Rodrigo Carreiro 4. Reckoning with the Future: Fear, Resentment
and Social Monsters in Neighbouring Sounds - Fernanda Santos and Cecília
Mello Part Three: The Curse of Urban Violence in Brazil 5. A Glance Through
the Window: The Working Class and its Discontents in The Tenants - Fabio
Camarneiro 6. Mormaço, Mould and Malaise: Bodies and Urban Space in
Conflict - João Vitor Leal and Mariana Souto Part Four: Folk-Horror
Brazilian-Style 7. Folk Horror in Unsoul and The Famous and the Dead -
Zuleika de Paula Bueno 8. Azougue Nazaré: Religious Intolerance in a
Secular Country - Filipe Falcão Part Five: Race, Gender and Brazil's
Colonial Past 9. Plantation Hauntings in The Devil's Knot - Stephanie
Dennison 10. Good Manners: Colonialism and Structural Racism in Brazilian
Horror Cinema - Yuri Garcia Part Six: Social Cannibalism 11. Always Feeding
Off the Poor: Sex, Blood and Class Struggle in The Cannibal Club - Tiago
Monteiro 12. A Cordial Murder: Horror and Social Tensions in Friendly Beast
- Rodrigo Carreiro Part Seven: Teen Horror on Screen 13. The Joy: Brazilian
Teen Horror Fuelled by Boredom - Gabriel Perrone 14. The Young Baumanns:
Nostalgia, Ruins and Images of a Country in a State of Latency - Ana Maria
Acker Part Eight: Tropical Dystopias 15. We Are Born in Flames: Living with
Ghosts, Revamping Pasts and Futures in Tremor Iê - Natalia Christofoletti
Barrenha 16. Bacurau Flies at Dusk: Film, Viral Cultural Politics,
COVID-19, Hauntings and Futures - Michael M.J. Fischer
and Stephanie Dennison) Part One: The Reemergence of Brazilian Horror in
the 21st Century 1. The Return of Coffin Joe: Embodiment of Evil and
Contemporary Brazilian Horror Cinema - Laura Loguercio Cánepa 2. A
Time-Traveller's Guide to a Country of Horrors: A Study of Past, Present
and Future Reimagined in Brazilian Cinema - Lucas Procópio Caetano and
Alfredo Suppia Part Two: Brazilian "Post-Horror" 3. Hard Labor and Kill Me
Please: Key Moments of Middle-class Horror in Brazil - Laura Loguercio
Cánepa and Rodrigo Carreiro 4. Reckoning with the Future: Fear, Resentment
and Social Monsters in Neighbouring Sounds - Fernanda Santos and Cecília
Mello Part Three: The Curse of Urban Violence in Brazil 5. A Glance Through
the Window: The Working Class and its Discontents in The Tenants - Fabio
Camarneiro 6. Mormaço, Mould and Malaise: Bodies and Urban Space in
Conflict - João Vitor Leal and Mariana Souto Part Four: Folk-Horror
Brazilian-Style 7. Folk Horror in Unsoul and The Famous and the Dead -
Zuleika de Paula Bueno 8. Azougue Nazaré: Religious Intolerance in a
Secular Country - Filipe Falcão Part Five: Race, Gender and Brazil's
Colonial Past 9. Plantation Hauntings in The Devil's Knot - Stephanie
Dennison 10. Good Manners: Colonialism and Structural Racism in Brazilian
Horror Cinema - Yuri Garcia Part Six: Social Cannibalism 11. Always Feeding
Off the Poor: Sex, Blood and Class Struggle in The Cannibal Club - Tiago
Monteiro 12. A Cordial Murder: Horror and Social Tensions in Friendly Beast
- Rodrigo Carreiro Part Seven: Teen Horror on Screen 13. The Joy: Brazilian
Teen Horror Fuelled by Boredom - Gabriel Perrone 14. The Young Baumanns:
Nostalgia, Ruins and Images of a Country in a State of Latency - Ana Maria
Acker Part Eight: Tropical Dystopias 15. We Are Born in Flames: Living with
Ghosts, Revamping Pasts and Futures in Tremor Iê - Natalia Christofoletti
Barrenha 16. Bacurau Flies at Dusk: Film, Viral Cultural Politics,
COVID-19, Hauntings and Futures - Michael M.J. Fischer
Introduction: Contemporary Screen Horror in Brazil (Laura Loguercio Cánepa
and Stephanie Dennison) Part One: The Reemergence of Brazilian Horror in
the 21st Century 1. The Return of Coffin Joe: Embodiment of Evil and
Contemporary Brazilian Horror Cinema - Laura Loguercio Cánepa 2. A
Time-Traveller's Guide to a Country of Horrors: A Study of Past, Present
and Future Reimagined in Brazilian Cinema - Lucas Procópio Caetano and
Alfredo Suppia Part Two: Brazilian "Post-Horror" 3. Hard Labor and Kill Me
Please: Key Moments of Middle-class Horror in Brazil - Laura Loguercio
Cánepa and Rodrigo Carreiro 4. Reckoning with the Future: Fear, Resentment
and Social Monsters in Neighbouring Sounds - Fernanda Santos and Cecília
Mello Part Three: The Curse of Urban Violence in Brazil 5. A Glance Through
the Window: The Working Class and its Discontents in The Tenants - Fabio
Camarneiro 6. Mormaço, Mould and Malaise: Bodies and Urban Space in
Conflict - João Vitor Leal and Mariana Souto Part Four: Folk-Horror
Brazilian-Style 7. Folk Horror in Unsoul and The Famous and the Dead -
Zuleika de Paula Bueno 8. Azougue Nazaré: Religious Intolerance in a
Secular Country - Filipe Falcão Part Five: Race, Gender and Brazil's
Colonial Past 9. Plantation Hauntings in The Devil's Knot - Stephanie
Dennison 10. Good Manners: Colonialism and Structural Racism in Brazilian
Horror Cinema - Yuri Garcia Part Six: Social Cannibalism 11. Always Feeding
Off the Poor: Sex, Blood and Class Struggle in The Cannibal Club - Tiago
Monteiro 12. A Cordial Murder: Horror and Social Tensions in Friendly Beast
- Rodrigo Carreiro Part Seven: Teen Horror on Screen 13. The Joy: Brazilian
Teen Horror Fuelled by Boredom - Gabriel Perrone 14. The Young Baumanns:
Nostalgia, Ruins and Images of a Country in a State of Latency - Ana Maria
Acker Part Eight: Tropical Dystopias 15. We Are Born in Flames: Living with
Ghosts, Revamping Pasts and Futures in Tremor Iê - Natalia Christofoletti
Barrenha 16. Bacurau Flies at Dusk: Film, Viral Cultural Politics,
COVID-19, Hauntings and Futures - Michael M.J. Fischer
and Stephanie Dennison) Part One: The Reemergence of Brazilian Horror in
the 21st Century 1. The Return of Coffin Joe: Embodiment of Evil and
Contemporary Brazilian Horror Cinema - Laura Loguercio Cánepa 2. A
Time-Traveller's Guide to a Country of Horrors: A Study of Past, Present
and Future Reimagined in Brazilian Cinema - Lucas Procópio Caetano and
Alfredo Suppia Part Two: Brazilian "Post-Horror" 3. Hard Labor and Kill Me
Please: Key Moments of Middle-class Horror in Brazil - Laura Loguercio
Cánepa and Rodrigo Carreiro 4. Reckoning with the Future: Fear, Resentment
and Social Monsters in Neighbouring Sounds - Fernanda Santos and Cecília
Mello Part Three: The Curse of Urban Violence in Brazil 5. A Glance Through
the Window: The Working Class and its Discontents in The Tenants - Fabio
Camarneiro 6. Mormaço, Mould and Malaise: Bodies and Urban Space in
Conflict - João Vitor Leal and Mariana Souto Part Four: Folk-Horror
Brazilian-Style 7. Folk Horror in Unsoul and The Famous and the Dead -
Zuleika de Paula Bueno 8. Azougue Nazaré: Religious Intolerance in a
Secular Country - Filipe Falcão Part Five: Race, Gender and Brazil's
Colonial Past 9. Plantation Hauntings in The Devil's Knot - Stephanie
Dennison 10. Good Manners: Colonialism and Structural Racism in Brazilian
Horror Cinema - Yuri Garcia Part Six: Social Cannibalism 11. Always Feeding
Off the Poor: Sex, Blood and Class Struggle in The Cannibal Club - Tiago
Monteiro 12. A Cordial Murder: Horror and Social Tensions in Friendly Beast
- Rodrigo Carreiro Part Seven: Teen Horror on Screen 13. The Joy: Brazilian
Teen Horror Fuelled by Boredom - Gabriel Perrone 14. The Young Baumanns:
Nostalgia, Ruins and Images of a Country in a State of Latency - Ana Maria
Acker Part Eight: Tropical Dystopias 15. We Are Born in Flames: Living with
Ghosts, Revamping Pasts and Futures in Tremor Iê - Natalia Christofoletti
Barrenha 16. Bacurau Flies at Dusk: Film, Viral Cultural Politics,
COVID-19, Hauntings and Futures - Michael M.J. Fischer