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Laughing Dead: The Horror-Comedy Film from Bride of Frankenstein to Zombieland [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 296 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 237x159x27 mm, weight: 621 g, 35 BW Photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1442268328
  • ISBN-13: 9781442268326
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 296 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 237x159x27 mm, weight: 621 g, 35 BW Photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1442268328
  • ISBN-13: 9781442268326
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Hybrid films that straddle more than one genre are not unusual. But when seemingly incongruous genres are mashed together, such as horror and comedy, filmmakers often have to tread carefully to produce a cohesive, satisfying work. Though they date as far back as James Whales Bride of Frankenstein (1935), horror-comedies have only recently become popular attractions for movie goers.

In The Laughing Dead: The Horror-Comedy Film from Bride of Frankenstein to Zombieland, editors Cynthia J. Miller and A. Bowdoin Van Riper have compiled essays on the comic undead that look at the subgenre from a variety of perspectives. Spanning virtually the entire sound era, this collection considers everything from classics like The Canterville Ghost to modern cult favorites like Shaun of the Dead. Other films discussed include Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, Beetlejuice, Ghostbusters, House on Haunted Hill, ParaNorman, Scream, Vampires Kiss, and Zombieland.

Contributors in this volume consider a wide array of comedic monster filmsfrom heartwarming (The Book of Life) to pitch dark (The Fearless Vampire Killers) and even grotesque (Frankenhooker). The Laughing Dead will be of interest to scholars and fans of both horror and comedy films, as well as those interested in film history and, of course, the proliferation of the undead in popular culture.

Recenzijos

Miller and Van Riper provide a lively autopsy of a body of horror-comedy films. Grounded in Henri Bergsons theories, the essays excavate a veritable graveyard of comic horror films. The five essays in the first section, Playing with Genre, address generic transformations with the comic, transforming the horrific into the zany and providing cultural analyses. The six essays in the second section, Horror, in Theory, theorize horror films through unexpected comic perspectives, showing how mirth and menace play off each other. Chris Yogerst eulogizes the familiar rules for survival in films such as Zombieland. The final five essays, under the heading There Goes the Neighborhood, look at how the intersection of horror and comedy provides a lens to critique the basic conventions of the horror film and its spectators. In his essay, Van Riper considers how comedy enables viewers to contend with the angst of everyday life. Miller wraps up with a provocative essay challenging the scientific elite, giving the creative power of life to ordinary people. Insightful and remarkably readable, these stimulating essays will delight, leaving readers laughing, screaming, and thinking. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above; professionals; general readers. * CHOICE *

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Cynthia J. Miller
A. Bowdoin Van Riper
Part I Playing with Genre
Chapter 1 "Oy, Have You Got the Wrong Vampire": Dislocation, Comic Distancing, and Political Critique in Roman Polanski's The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967)
3(22)
Thomas Prasch
Chapter 2 Zany Zombies, Grinning Ghosts, Silly Scientists, and Nasty Nazis: Comedy-Horror at the Threshold of World War II
25(14)
Christina M. Knopf
Chapter 3 "The Limeys Are Coming, Barbara, and They're Laughing!" The Art of the Romeroesque in Shaun of the Dead and Dead Set
39(20)
Steven Webley
Chapter 4 Undead in the City: The Vampire's Kiss (1988) and Its Kin
59(12)
Gary D. Rhodes
Chapter 5 Beyond Fear in The Book of Life: Discussions on Children, Death, and Latinidad
71(16)
Eric Cesar Morales
Part II Horror, in Theory
Chapter 6 The Humor of William Castle's Gimmick Films
87(15)
Murray Leeder
Chapter 7 "We're Not All Dead Yet": Humor amid the Horror in James Whale's Bride of Frankenstein
102(19)
Martin F. Norden
Chapter 8 Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948): Laughing in the Face of an Uncertain Future
121(17)
Deborah Carmichael
Chapter 9 Humor in Vampire Films: The Vampire as Joker
138(16)
Mary Y. Hallab
Chapter 10 Queerness and the Undead Female Monster
154(15)
Lisa Cunningham
Chapter 11 Rules for Surviving a Horror Comedy: Satiric Genre Transformation from Scream to Zombieland
169(18)
Chris Yogerst
Part III There Goes the Neighborhood
Chapter 12 Better Living through Zombies: Assessing the Allegory of Consumerism and Empowerment in Andrew Currie's Fido
187(14)
Michael C. Reiff
Chapter 13 "Who You Gonna Call?" The Supernatural and the Service Economy in the Ghostbusters Films
201(14)
A. Bowdoin Van Riper
Chapter 14 The Queer and the Dead: Transgressive Sexuality in Shaun of the Dead
215(12)
Shelley S. Rees
Chapter 15 Undead in Suburbia: Teaching Children to Love Thy Neighbor, Fangs and All
227(16)
Leila Estes
Katherine Kelp-Stebbins
Chapter 16 Some Assembly Required: The Do-It-Yourself Undead
243(16)
Cynthia J. Miller
Index 259(8)
About the Contributors 267(4)
About the Editors 271
Cynthia J. Miller teaches at Emerson College. She is the editor of Too Bold for the Box Office: The Mockumentary from Big Screen to Small (2012) and coeditor of Steaming into a Victorian Future: A Steampunk Anthology (2012) and Border Visions: Identity and Diaspora in Film (2013), all published by Scarecrow Press. She is also film review editor for the journal Film & History and editor for Rowman & Littlefields Film and History series.

A. Bowdoin Van Riper is a historian and the author of A Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists and Inventors in American Film and Television (Scarecrow, 2011).

Miller and Van Riper are editors of Undead in the West (Scarecrow, 2012), Undead in the West II (Scarecrow, 2013), International Westerns (Scarecrow, 2013) and Horrors of War: The Undead on the Battlefield (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015).