Tracing the Borders of Spanish Horror Cinema and Television
Herausgeber: Marí, Jorge
Tracing the Borders of Spanish Horror Cinema and Television
Herausgeber: Marí, Jorge
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This critical anthology sets out to explore the boom that horror cinema and TV productions have experienced in Spain in the past two decades.
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This critical anthology sets out to explore the boom that horror cinema and TV productions have experienced in Spain in the past two decades.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9780415348638
- ISBN-10: 0415348633
- Artikelnr.: 48209184
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9780415348638
- ISBN-10: 0415348633
- Artikelnr.: 48209184
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jorge Marí is Professor of Hispanic Studies at North Carolina State University, USA. His books include Lecturas espectaculares: el cine en la novela española desde 1970 and the co-edited volume Ventanas sobre el Atlántico: Estados Unidos-España durante el postfranquismo,1975-2008. He has published numerous essays on Spanish cultural studies, film, literature, and music.
Introduction
[Jorge Marí]
Part I: The (Postmodern) Gothic
1. Trapped in The House of Mirrors: The Others as a Transnational
Postmodern Gothic Thriller
[Santiago Juan-Navarro]
2. Contemporary Spanish Gothic Heroines
[Ann Davies]
Part II: Mothers, Children, Patriarchy, and the Biopolitics of Reproduction
3. Monstrous (Re)productions: Mothering Patriarchy on the Spanish Horror
Screen
[Sohyun Lee]
4. Suspendido en el tiempo: Children and Contemporary Spanish Horror
[Maria Pramaggiore]
Part III: Sound, Vision, Media, and Intermediality
5. Dude, Where's My Phallus?! Locating the Horror of La piel que habito
(2011)
[Samuel Amago]
6. Why They Film: The Camera and Viewer Address in Found Footage Horror
Films from Spain.
[Anne E. Hardcastle]
7. Sound of Fear in Recent Spanish Films
[Martin Barnier]
Part IV: The [REC] Phenomenon
8. After the End of History: Horror Cinema in Neoliberal Spain (2002-2013)
[Víctor Pueyo]
9. Generating Fear: From Fantastic Factory (2000-2005) to [REC] (2007-2014)
[Antonio Lázaro-Reboll]
10. The Medium is the Monster: Metadiscourse and the Horrors of post-11 M
Spain in the [REC] Trilogy
[William J. Nichols]
11. "I am an eye, I am a mechanichal eye ..." (The [REC] Series)
[Jean-Claude Seguin]
Part V: A Focus on Individual Filmmakers: Daniel Calparsoro and Paul Naschy
12. Blurring Reality and Fiction in Contemporary Spanish Horror TV: The
Case of Daniel Calparsoro
[Vicente Rodríguez-Ortega and Rubén Romero]
13. An Icon Rises from the Grave: the 21st Century Cult Stardom of Paul
Naschy
[Andy Willis]
[Jorge Marí]
Part I: The (Postmodern) Gothic
1. Trapped in The House of Mirrors: The Others as a Transnational
Postmodern Gothic Thriller
[Santiago Juan-Navarro]
2. Contemporary Spanish Gothic Heroines
[Ann Davies]
Part II: Mothers, Children, Patriarchy, and the Biopolitics of Reproduction
3. Monstrous (Re)productions: Mothering Patriarchy on the Spanish Horror
Screen
[Sohyun Lee]
4. Suspendido en el tiempo: Children and Contemporary Spanish Horror
[Maria Pramaggiore]
Part III: Sound, Vision, Media, and Intermediality
5. Dude, Where's My Phallus?! Locating the Horror of La piel que habito
(2011)
[Samuel Amago]
6. Why They Film: The Camera and Viewer Address in Found Footage Horror
Films from Spain.
[Anne E. Hardcastle]
7. Sound of Fear in Recent Spanish Films
[Martin Barnier]
Part IV: The [REC] Phenomenon
8. After the End of History: Horror Cinema in Neoliberal Spain (2002-2013)
[Víctor Pueyo]
9. Generating Fear: From Fantastic Factory (2000-2005) to [REC] (2007-2014)
[Antonio Lázaro-Reboll]
10. The Medium is the Monster: Metadiscourse and the Horrors of post-11 M
Spain in the [REC] Trilogy
[William J. Nichols]
11. "I am an eye, I am a mechanichal eye ..." (The [REC] Series)
[Jean-Claude Seguin]
Part V: A Focus on Individual Filmmakers: Daniel Calparsoro and Paul Naschy
12. Blurring Reality and Fiction in Contemporary Spanish Horror TV: The
Case of Daniel Calparsoro
[Vicente Rodríguez-Ortega and Rubén Romero]
13. An Icon Rises from the Grave: the 21st Century Cult Stardom of Paul
Naschy
[Andy Willis]
Introduction
[Jorge Marí]
Part I: The (Postmodern) Gothic
1. Trapped in The House of Mirrors: The Others as a Transnational
Postmodern Gothic Thriller
[Santiago Juan-Navarro]
2. Contemporary Spanish Gothic Heroines
[Ann Davies]
Part II: Mothers, Children, Patriarchy, and the Biopolitics of Reproduction
3. Monstrous (Re)productions: Mothering Patriarchy on the Spanish Horror
Screen
[Sohyun Lee]
4. Suspendido en el tiempo: Children and Contemporary Spanish Horror
[Maria Pramaggiore]
Part III: Sound, Vision, Media, and Intermediality
5. Dude, Where's My Phallus?! Locating the Horror of La piel que habito
(2011)
[Samuel Amago]
6. Why They Film: The Camera and Viewer Address in Found Footage Horror
Films from Spain.
[Anne E. Hardcastle]
7. Sound of Fear in Recent Spanish Films
[Martin Barnier]
Part IV: The [REC] Phenomenon
8. After the End of History: Horror Cinema in Neoliberal Spain (2002-2013)
[Víctor Pueyo]
9. Generating Fear: From Fantastic Factory (2000-2005) to [REC] (2007-2014)
[Antonio Lázaro-Reboll]
10. The Medium is the Monster: Metadiscourse and the Horrors of post-11 M
Spain in the [REC] Trilogy
[William J. Nichols]
11. "I am an eye, I am a mechanichal eye ..." (The [REC] Series)
[Jean-Claude Seguin]
Part V: A Focus on Individual Filmmakers: Daniel Calparsoro and Paul Naschy
12. Blurring Reality and Fiction in Contemporary Spanish Horror TV: The
Case of Daniel Calparsoro
[Vicente Rodríguez-Ortega and Rubén Romero]
13. An Icon Rises from the Grave: the 21st Century Cult Stardom of Paul
Naschy
[Andy Willis]
[Jorge Marí]
Part I: The (Postmodern) Gothic
1. Trapped in The House of Mirrors: The Others as a Transnational
Postmodern Gothic Thriller
[Santiago Juan-Navarro]
2. Contemporary Spanish Gothic Heroines
[Ann Davies]
Part II: Mothers, Children, Patriarchy, and the Biopolitics of Reproduction
3. Monstrous (Re)productions: Mothering Patriarchy on the Spanish Horror
Screen
[Sohyun Lee]
4. Suspendido en el tiempo: Children and Contemporary Spanish Horror
[Maria Pramaggiore]
Part III: Sound, Vision, Media, and Intermediality
5. Dude, Where's My Phallus?! Locating the Horror of La piel que habito
(2011)
[Samuel Amago]
6. Why They Film: The Camera and Viewer Address in Found Footage Horror
Films from Spain.
[Anne E. Hardcastle]
7. Sound of Fear in Recent Spanish Films
[Martin Barnier]
Part IV: The [REC] Phenomenon
8. After the End of History: Horror Cinema in Neoliberal Spain (2002-2013)
[Víctor Pueyo]
9. Generating Fear: From Fantastic Factory (2000-2005) to [REC] (2007-2014)
[Antonio Lázaro-Reboll]
10. The Medium is the Monster: Metadiscourse and the Horrors of post-11 M
Spain in the [REC] Trilogy
[William J. Nichols]
11. "I am an eye, I am a mechanichal eye ..." (The [REC] Series)
[Jean-Claude Seguin]
Part V: A Focus on Individual Filmmakers: Daniel Calparsoro and Paul Naschy
12. Blurring Reality and Fiction in Contemporary Spanish Horror TV: The
Case of Daniel Calparsoro
[Vicente Rodríguez-Ortega and Rubén Romero]
13. An Icon Rises from the Grave: the 21st Century Cult Stardom of Paul
Naschy
[Andy Willis]







