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Folk horror on film : return of the British repressed

Bayman, Louis(Edited by)Donnelly, Kevin J.(Edited by)
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What is folk horror and how culturally significant is it?

This collection is the first study to address these questions while considering the special importance of British cinema to the genre’s development. The book presents political and aesthetic analyses of folk horror’s uncanny landscapes and frightful folk.

It places canonical films like Witchfinder General (1968), The Blood on Satan's Claw (1971) and The Wicker Man (1973) in a new light and expands the canon to include films like the sci-fi horror Doomwatch (1970–72) and the horror documentary Requiem for a Village (1975) alongside filmmakers Ken Russell and Ben Wheatley. A series of engrossing chapters by established scholars and new writers argue for the uniqueness of folk horror from perspectives that include the fragmented national history of pagan heresies and Celtic cultures, of peasant lifestyles, folkloric rediscoveries and postcolonial decline. -- .

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Manchester University Press
1526164922 / 9781526164926
Hardback
10/10/2023
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 249 pages : illustrations (black and white)
25 cm