In the 21st century horror television has spread across the digital TV landscape, garnering mainstream appeal. Located within a transmedia matrix, this book triangulates this boom across screen content, industry practices, and online participatory cultures.
In the 21st century horror television has spread across the digital TV landscape, garnering mainstream appeal. Located within a transmedia matrix, this book triangulates this boom across screen content, industry practices, and online participatory cultures.
Dr James Rendell is a lecturer in creative industries at the University of South Wales. His research has been published in Transformative Works and Cultures, East Asian Journal of Popular Culture, Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies, New Review of Film and Television Studies, Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, and Global TV Horror.
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Acknowledgements Introduction TV Horror: What a Time to Be Alive... and Undead Part 1 Post-TV Horror Ecologies Chapter 1 Jekyll and Hyde: TV Horror's Incorporation of Other Genres and Audiences Chapter 2 Streaming Screaming: Post-Television Horror Texts and Platforms Chapter 3 Digital Crypt Keepers: Informal Digital Dissemination and Consumption of Post-TV Horror Part 2 Post-TV Horror Audiences Chapter 4 Not Just Horrifying: TV Horror Audiences' Abject Spectrums Chapter 5 Spreadable Splatter: TV Horror's Online Fans' Image Textuality Chapter 6 Sick Senses: Fan Food and Soundtracks as Materialities of Transmedia TV Horror Conclusion.
Acknowledgements Introduction TV Horror: What a Time to Be Alive... and Undead Part 1 Post-TV Horror Ecologies Chapter 1 Jekyll and Hyde: TV Horror's Incorporation of Other Genres and Audiences Chapter 2 Streaming Screaming: Post-Television Horror Texts and Platforms Chapter 3 Digital Crypt Keepers: Informal Digital Dissemination and Consumption of Post-TV Horror Part 2 Post-TV Horror Audiences Chapter 4 Not Just Horrifying: TV Horror Audiences' Abject Spectrums Chapter 5 Spreadable Splatter: TV Horror's Online Fans' Image Textuality Chapter 6 Sick Senses: Fan Food and Soundtracks as Materialities of Transmedia TV Horror Conclusion.
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