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The Blaxploitation Horror Film Adaptation Appropriation And The Gothic Jamil Mustafa

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The Blaxploitation Horror Film Adaptation Appropriation And The Gothic Jamil Mustafa
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Publisher: University of Wales Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Jamil Mustafa
ISBN: 9781786839978, 1786839970
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Blaxploitation Horror Film Adaptation Appropriation And The Gothic Jamil Mustafa by Jamil Mustafa 9781786839978, 1786839970 instant download after payment.

A comparative analysis of how mainstream and Blaxploitation horror films interpret and adapt classic Gothic tales.
 
This book is the first to put Blaxploitation horror films such as 
Blacula in conversation with both mainstream horror movies and classic Gothic stories. Jamil Mustafa argues that mainstream horror films adapt while Blaxploitation horror films appropriate the vampire, the Frankenstein monster, the evil spirit, the zombie, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and the werewolf for their unique audiences and purposes. Ultimately, he reveals how Blaxploitation horror films reinvent the archetypes of Gothic fiction and film, not to exploit but to satisfy Black audiences.

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