The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century explores the many aspects of the horror genre across thematics and media in the 2020s. Consisting of 21 original essays by experts in the field, this book examines how horror reveals the anxieties around our current cultural moment and how that might develop in the future.
The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century explores the many aspects of the horror genre across thematics and media in the 2020s. Consisting of 21 original essays by experts in the field, this book examines how horror reveals the anxieties around our current cultural moment and how that might develop in the future.
Simon Bacon is an independent scholar and film critic based in Poznan, Poland.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Frameworks and Classics of 21st Century Horror Chapter 1. Horror Theory Now: Thinking About Horror Kevin Corstophine Chapter 2. Decadent Feasts: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Twenty-First-Century Prestige Horror Television Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock Chapter 3. Horror Cinema and Censorship in the Twenty-first Century Neil Jackson CHAPTER 4. The Recurrence and Evolution of Universal's Classic Monsters in Twenty-first Century Horror M. Keith Booker Chapter 5. The Remixing (and Ransacking) of Hill House: Surveying the Spectral Presence of Shirley Jackson in Contemporary Gothic Fiction Joan Passey Part II: Media and Consumption Chapter 6. Further Notes Towards a Monster Pedagogy John Edgar Browning Chapter 7. Sounding Horror: Ballads, Ring Shouts, and the Power of Music in Black Horror Erik Steinskog Chapter 8. The Evolution of Horror on Stage Kevin J. Wetmore Jr. Chapter 9. Hauntify the World: New Directions in Video Game Horror Gwyneth Peaty Chapter 10. The Evolution of Horror and New
Part I: Frameworks and Classics of 21st Century Horror Chapter 1. Horror Theory Now: Thinking About Horror Kevin Corstophine Chapter 2. Decadent Feasts: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Twenty-First-Century Prestige Horror Television Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock Chapter 3. Horror Cinema and Censorship in the Twenty-first Century Neil Jackson CHAPTER 4. The Recurrence and Evolution of Universal's Classic Monsters in Twenty-first Century Horror M. Keith Booker Chapter 5. The Remixing (and Ransacking) of Hill House: Surveying the Spectral Presence of Shirley Jackson in Contemporary Gothic Fiction Joan Passey Part II: Media and Consumption Chapter 6. Further Notes Towards a Monster Pedagogy John Edgar Browning Chapter 7. Sounding Horror: Ballads, Ring Shouts, and the Power of Music in Black Horror Erik Steinskog Chapter 8. The Evolution of Horror on Stage Kevin J. Wetmore Jr. Chapter 9. Hauntify the World: New Directions in Video Game Horror Gwyneth Peaty Chapter 10. The Evolution of Horror and New
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