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The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century

Bissett, Carina(Contributions by)Booker, M. Keith(Contributions by)Browning, John Edgar(Contributions by)Corstorphine, Kevin(Contributions by)Fetters, Ian(Contributions by)Files, Gemma(Contributions by)Fitzpatrick, Teresa(Contributions by)Floyd, Jacob(Contributions by)Grafius, Brandon R.(Contributions by)Jackson, Neil(Contributions by)Jr., Kevin J. Wetmore(Contributions by)Koven, Mikel J.(Contributions by)Kremmel, Laura R.(Contributions by)Littles, Carlos(Contributions by)Marchini, Natasha C.(Contributions by)Passey, Joan(Contributions by)Peaty, Gwyneth(Contributions by)Piatti-Farnell, Lorna(Contributions by)Smith, Angela Marie(Contributions by)Steinskog, Erik(Contributions by)Weinstock, Jeffrey Andrew(Contributions by)Wester, Maisha(Contributions by)Bacon, Simon(Edited by)
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The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century examines the intimate connections between the horror genre and its audience's experience of being in the world at a particular historical and cultural moment. This book not only provides frameworks with which to understand contemporary horror, but it also speaks to the changes wrought by technological development in creation, production, and distribution, as well as the ways in which those who are traditionally underrepresented positively within the genre- women, LGBTQ+, indigenous, and BAME communities - are finally being seen and finding space to speak.

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Lexington Books
1793643407 / 9781793643407
eBook (EPUB)
15/03/2023
United States
English
340 pages
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