Violence in the Films of Stephen King
Herausgeber: Blouin, Michael J.; Magistrale, Tony
Violence in the Films of Stephen King
Herausgeber: Blouin, Michael J.; Magistrale, Tony
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Contributors analyze the theme of violence in the film adaptations of Stephen King's work, ranging from his earliest movies to the most recent, through a variety of lenses.
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Contributors analyze the theme of violence in the film adaptations of Stephen King's work, ranging from his earliest movies to the most recent, through a variety of lenses.
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- Lexington Books Horror Studies
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 343g
- ISBN-13: 9781793635815
- ISBN-10: 1793635811
- Artikelnr.: 67741167
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Lexington Books Horror Studies
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 343g
- ISBN-13: 9781793635815
- ISBN-10: 1793635811
- Artikelnr.: 67741167
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Tony Magistrale is professor of English at the University of Vermont. Michael J. Blouin is associate professor of English and the humanities at Milligan University.
Introduction
Michael J. Blouin and Tony Magistrale
1. Stephen King's Carrie: Victim No More?
Sarah E. Turner
2. An American Hyde: Stephen King's A Good Marriage
Tony Magistrale
3. The Mad Lady: Racial and Sexual Violence in Mick Garris's Bag of Bones
Phoenix Crockett and Stephen Indrisano
4. Cujo, the Black Man, and the Story of Patty Hearst
Sarah Nilsen
5. King of Pain: Exposing the Raw, "Unpleasant Truth" of Stephen King's Use
of Extreme Violence in Doctor Sleep
Mary Findley
6. Violence Persists: Muschietti's IT Films and a Sadistic Status Quo
Michael J. Blouin
7. "Cut You Up into Little Pieces": Ghosts & Violence in Kubrick's The
Shining
Danel Olson
8. Tempered Violence in Frank Darabont's Adaptations of Stephen King: The
Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile
Maura Grady
9. Hiding in Plain Sight: Watching and the Unconscious in Stephen King's
Mr. Mercedes Trilogy on Page and Screen
Brian Kent
10. Political Allegory and the Plague of Violence in the Television
Adaptation of The Outsider
Philip L. Simpson
11. The Invasive Gaze: Surveillance Camera Shots in Flanagan's Doctor Sleep
and Price's The Outsider
Matthew Muller
12. "Murder is Damnation, But Murder is Also Work": Violence, Patriarchy,
and the Work Ethic in 1922
Jason Clemence
13. Lost in the Supermarket: When "The Mist" Fogs Our Mind . . . When Basic
Emotions Transform into Monstrous Acts
Alexandra Reuber
14. Stephen King's Big Driver: A Utopian Road to Justice
Patrick McAleer
About the Contributors
Michael J. Blouin and Tony Magistrale
1. Stephen King's Carrie: Victim No More?
Sarah E. Turner
2. An American Hyde: Stephen King's A Good Marriage
Tony Magistrale
3. The Mad Lady: Racial and Sexual Violence in Mick Garris's Bag of Bones
Phoenix Crockett and Stephen Indrisano
4. Cujo, the Black Man, and the Story of Patty Hearst
Sarah Nilsen
5. King of Pain: Exposing the Raw, "Unpleasant Truth" of Stephen King's Use
of Extreme Violence in Doctor Sleep
Mary Findley
6. Violence Persists: Muschietti's IT Films and a Sadistic Status Quo
Michael J. Blouin
7. "Cut You Up into Little Pieces": Ghosts & Violence in Kubrick's The
Shining
Danel Olson
8. Tempered Violence in Frank Darabont's Adaptations of Stephen King: The
Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile
Maura Grady
9. Hiding in Plain Sight: Watching and the Unconscious in Stephen King's
Mr. Mercedes Trilogy on Page and Screen
Brian Kent
10. Political Allegory and the Plague of Violence in the Television
Adaptation of The Outsider
Philip L. Simpson
11. The Invasive Gaze: Surveillance Camera Shots in Flanagan's Doctor Sleep
and Price's The Outsider
Matthew Muller
12. "Murder is Damnation, But Murder is Also Work": Violence, Patriarchy,
and the Work Ethic in 1922
Jason Clemence
13. Lost in the Supermarket: When "The Mist" Fogs Our Mind . . . When Basic
Emotions Transform into Monstrous Acts
Alexandra Reuber
14. Stephen King's Big Driver: A Utopian Road to Justice
Patrick McAleer
About the Contributors
Introduction
Michael J. Blouin and Tony Magistrale
1. Stephen King's Carrie: Victim No More?
Sarah E. Turner
2. An American Hyde: Stephen King's A Good Marriage
Tony Magistrale
3. The Mad Lady: Racial and Sexual Violence in Mick Garris's Bag of Bones
Phoenix Crockett and Stephen Indrisano
4. Cujo, the Black Man, and the Story of Patty Hearst
Sarah Nilsen
5. King of Pain: Exposing the Raw, "Unpleasant Truth" of Stephen King's Use
of Extreme Violence in Doctor Sleep
Mary Findley
6. Violence Persists: Muschietti's IT Films and a Sadistic Status Quo
Michael J. Blouin
7. "Cut You Up into Little Pieces": Ghosts & Violence in Kubrick's The
Shining
Danel Olson
8. Tempered Violence in Frank Darabont's Adaptations of Stephen King: The
Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile
Maura Grady
9. Hiding in Plain Sight: Watching and the Unconscious in Stephen King's
Mr. Mercedes Trilogy on Page and Screen
Brian Kent
10. Political Allegory and the Plague of Violence in the Television
Adaptation of The Outsider
Philip L. Simpson
11. The Invasive Gaze: Surveillance Camera Shots in Flanagan's Doctor Sleep
and Price's The Outsider
Matthew Muller
12. "Murder is Damnation, But Murder is Also Work": Violence, Patriarchy,
and the Work Ethic in 1922
Jason Clemence
13. Lost in the Supermarket: When "The Mist" Fogs Our Mind . . . When Basic
Emotions Transform into Monstrous Acts
Alexandra Reuber
14. Stephen King's Big Driver: A Utopian Road to Justice
Patrick McAleer
About the Contributors
Michael J. Blouin and Tony Magistrale
1. Stephen King's Carrie: Victim No More?
Sarah E. Turner
2. An American Hyde: Stephen King's A Good Marriage
Tony Magistrale
3. The Mad Lady: Racial and Sexual Violence in Mick Garris's Bag of Bones
Phoenix Crockett and Stephen Indrisano
4. Cujo, the Black Man, and the Story of Patty Hearst
Sarah Nilsen
5. King of Pain: Exposing the Raw, "Unpleasant Truth" of Stephen King's Use
of Extreme Violence in Doctor Sleep
Mary Findley
6. Violence Persists: Muschietti's IT Films and a Sadistic Status Quo
Michael J. Blouin
7. "Cut You Up into Little Pieces": Ghosts & Violence in Kubrick's The
Shining
Danel Olson
8. Tempered Violence in Frank Darabont's Adaptations of Stephen King: The
Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile
Maura Grady
9. Hiding in Plain Sight: Watching and the Unconscious in Stephen King's
Mr. Mercedes Trilogy on Page and Screen
Brian Kent
10. Political Allegory and the Plague of Violence in the Television
Adaptation of The Outsider
Philip L. Simpson
11. The Invasive Gaze: Surveillance Camera Shots in Flanagan's Doctor Sleep
and Price's The Outsider
Matthew Muller
12. "Murder is Damnation, But Murder is Also Work": Violence, Patriarchy,
and the Work Ethic in 1922
Jason Clemence
13. Lost in the Supermarket: When "The Mist" Fogs Our Mind . . . When Basic
Emotions Transform into Monstrous Acts
Alexandra Reuber
14. Stephen King's Big Driver: A Utopian Road to Justice
Patrick McAleer
About the Contributors