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Future Folk Horror: Contemporary Anxieties and Possible Futures

Keetley, Dawn(Foreword by)Booker, M. Keith(Contributions by)Brewster, Vicky(Contributions by)Butler, Stephen(Contributions by)Castleberry, Garret L.(Contributions by)Collins, Lauryn E.(Contributions by)Ellis, Stephanie(Contributions by)Fahey, Tracy(Contributions by)Files, Gemma(Contributions by)Fitzsimmons, Phil(Contributions by)Garcia-Karr, Danielle(Contributions by)Goodall, Reece(Contributions by)Grafius, Brandon R.(Contributions by)Gutierrez, Sandra Garcia(Contributions by)Hawkins, Kit(Contributions by)Ingham, Howard David(Contributions by)Lewis, Paul A. J.(Contributions by)Marshall, Kingsley(Contributions by)McAleese, Conner(Contributions by)Norris, David(Contributions by)Packham, Jimmy(Contributions by)Rose, James(Contributions by)Bacon, Simon(Edited by)
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Future Folk Horror: Contemporary Anxieties and Possible Futures analyzes folk horror by looking at its recent popularity in novels and films such as The Ritual (2011), The Witch (2015), and Candyman (2021). Countering traditional views of the genre as depictions of the monstrous, rural, and pagan past trying to consume the present, the contributors to this collection posit folk horror as being able to uniquely capture the anxieties of the twenty-first century, caused by an ongoing pandemic and the divisive populist politics that have arisen around it. Further, this book shows how, through its increasing intersections with other genres such as science fiction, the weird, and eco-criticism as seen in films and texts like The Zero Theorum (2013), The Witcher (2007-2021), and Annihilation (2018) as well as through its engagement with topics around climate change, racism, and identity politics, folk horror can point to other ways of being in the world and visions of possible futures.

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Lexington Books
1666921246 / 9781666921243
eBook (EPUB)
398
15/07/2023
United States
English
346 pages
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