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El. knyga: Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century

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"The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century explores the many aspects of the horror genre across thematics and media in the 2020s. Consisting of 21 chapters by experts in the field, this book examines how horror reveals the anxieties around our current cultural moment and how that might develop in the future"--

The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century explores the many aspects of the horror genre across thematics and media in the 2020s. Consisting of 21 original essays by experts in the field, this book examines how horror reveals the anxieties around our current cultural moment and how that might develop in the future.

List of Figures
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(10)
Simon Bacon
PART I FRAMEWORKS AND CLASSICS OF TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY HORROR
11(74)
Chapter One Horror Theory Now: Thinking about Horror
13(14)
Kevin Corstorphine
Chapter Two Decadent Feasts: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Twenty-First-Century Prestige Horror Television
27(16)
Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock
Chapter Three From One Extreme to Another: Horror Cinema and Censorship in the Twenty-First Century
43(14)
Neil Jackson
Chapter Four The Recurrence and Evolution of Universal's Classic Monsters in Twenty-First-Century Horror
57(14)
M. Keith Booker
Chapter Five The Remixing (and Ransacking) of Hill House: Surveying the Spectral Presence of Shirley Jackson in Contemporary Gothic Fiction
71(14)
Joan Passey
PART II MEDIA AND CONSUMPTION
85(70)
Chapter Six Further Notes Toward a Monster Pedagogy
87(14)
John Edgar Browning
Chapter Seven Sounding Horror: Ballads, Ring Shouts, and the Power of Music in Black Horror
101(12)
Erik Steinskog
Chapter Eight The Evolution of Horror on Stage
113(16)
Kevin J. Wetmore Jr.
Chapter Nine Hauntify the World: New Directions in Video Game Horror
129(14)
Gwyneth Peaty
Chapter Ten The Evolution of Horror and New Media
143(12)
Carlos Littles
PART III RECOGNITION AND EVOLUTION
155(88)
Chapter Eleven The Future of Horror: Evolution or Revolution?
157(14)
Carina Bissett
Chapter Twelve Black Lives Matter (BLM) Horror
171(14)
Maisha Wester
Chapter Thirteen Indigenous Horror in the Twenty-First Century
185(14)
Jacob Floyd
Chapter Fourteen "Stepping out of the Closet": The Evolution of Queer Representation and Tropes in Twenty-First-Century Horror TV
199(16)
Natasha C. Marchini
Chapter Fifteen Involution, Adaptation, Mutation: Horror's Disability Dynamics
215(14)
Angela Marie Smith
Chapter Sixteen Sympathy for the Candyman: The Politics of the Past in Supernatural Horror
229(14)
Brandon R. Grafius
PART IV EVOLVING THEMES
243(74)
Chapter Seventeen The Futures for Folk Horror
245(14)
Mikel J. Koven
Chapter Eighteen The Rise in Ecohorror and Ecogothic Criticism
259(16)
Teresa Fitzpatrick
Chapter Nineteen Undying Earth: Extinction Romances in the Age / of Anthropocene
275(16)
Ian Fetters
Chapter Twenty Fear of Infection: Negotiating between Community and Isolation in Gothic Contagion Narratives
291(12)
Laura R. Kremmel
Chapter Twenty-One The Metal and the Flesh: Techno-liminalities, Bio-subversion, and the Enhanced Super-Body as a Horror Space
303(14)
Lorna Piatti-Farnell
Index 317(6)
About the Editor and Contributors 323
Simon Bacon is an independent scholar and film critic based in Pozna, Poland.