Horror, the film reader /

Key articles and essays introduce students to debates over the definition of the horror film as a genre, its sexual politics, and its conditions of production and consumption.

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Other Authors: Jancovich, Mark
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2002.
Series:In focus--Routledge film readers.
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505 0 |a The American nightmare: horror in the 70s / Robin Wood -- Why horror? / Noel Carroll -- Why horror? The peculiar pleasures of a popular genre / Andrew Tudor -- When the woman looks / Linda Williams -- Horror and the monstrous-feminine: an imaginary abjection / Barbara Creed -- Her body, himself: gender in the slasher film / Carol J. Clover -- The monster and the homosexual / Harry M. Benshoff -- Production and reproduction: the case of Frankenstein / Paul O'Flinn -- The problem of British horror / Peter Hutchings -- Sleaze mania, Euro-trash, and high art: the place of European art films in American low culture / Joan Hawkins -- Horror for sale: the marketing and reception of classic horror cinema / Rhona Berenstein -- Genre and the audience: genre classifications and cultural distinctions in the mediation of The Silence of the Lambs / Mark Jancovich -- Learning to scream / Linda Williams -- Refusing to refuse to look: female viewers of the horror film / Brigid Cherry. 
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