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Dark Forces At Work Essays On Social Dynamics And Cinematic Horrors Cynthia J Miller A Bowdoin Van Riper

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Dark Forces At Work Essays On Social Dynamics And Cinematic Horrors Cynthia J Miller A Bowdoin Van Riper
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.7 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Cynthia J. Miller; A. Bowdoin Van Riper
ISBN: 9781498588560, 1498588565
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Dark Forces At Work Essays On Social Dynamics And Cinematic Horrors Cynthia J Miller A Bowdoin Van Riper by Cynthia J. Miller; A. Bowdoin Van Riper 9781498588560, 1498588565 instant download after payment.

Dark Forces at Work examines the role of race, class, gender, religion, and the economy as they are portrayed in, and help construct, horror narratives across a range of films and eras. These larger social forces not only create the context for our cinematic horrors, but serve as connective tissue between fantasy and lived reality, as well. While several of the essays focus on “name” horror films such as IT, Get Out, Hellraiser, and Don’t Breathe, the collection also features essays focused on horror films produced in Asia, Europe, and Latin America, and on American classic thrillers such as Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. Key social issues addressed include the war on terror, poverty, the housing crisis, and the Time’s Up movement. The volume grounds its analysis in the films, rather than theory, in order to explore the ways in which institutions, identities, and ideologies work within the horror genre.

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