Culture Wars and Horror Movies Social Fears and Ideology in post-2010 Horror Cinema /
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| Résumé: | XI, 231 p. text |
| Langue: | anglais |
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Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2024.
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| Édition: | 1st ed. 2024. |
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| Accès en ligne: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-53836-0 |
| Format: | Électronique Livre |
Table des matières:
- Part I: White Anxieties: Current Challenges
- 1. “Black Bodies/White Spaces: The Horrors of White Supremacy in Get Out (2017)” Hervé Mayer
- 2. “Postmodern Reality and the Post-Truth Era in It Comes at Night (2017), The Invitation (2015), and The Gift (2015)” Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
- 3. “‘I Can’t (Don’t) Breathe’: White Veterans and Twenty-First-Century Culture Wars "James Deutsch
- 4. “Midsommar (2019) and the Unbearable Whiteness of Horror "Donald L. Anderson. Part II: Economic Exploitation and Neoliberalism
- 5. “Preying on the Other: Culture War Narratives in Horror Hunting Films”Melenia Arouh and Daniel McCormac
- 6. “Hunting Humans: Allegories of Socioeconomic Dispossession across National Boundaries”Pablo Gómez-Muñoz
- 7. “‘We’re Americans’: Objective Violence and the Wounds of Neoliberalism in Jordan Peele’s Us(2019)”Fabián Orán Llarena
- 8. “Obliteration of the Unfit: Disposable other Bodies and Economic Privilege in the The Purge film series”Gamze Katı Gümüş
- 9. “Zombie Movie Ideology: A Panoramic Perspective”Peter Dendle
- Part III: Race Matters
- 10. “‘Tell Everyone’: Abjection and Social Justice in Candyman (2021)”Victoria Santamaría Ibor
- 11. “‘Say His Name’: Candyman (2021) as a Critique of Black Trauma Porn”William Chavez
- 12. “‘We Have Met the Enemy…’: Identity, Otherness, and the Return of the Oppressed in Jordan Peele’s Us (2019)” Thomas B. Byers.