Horror films have for decades commanded major global audiences, tapping into deep-rooted fears that cross national and cultural boundaries in their ability to spark terror. This book brings together a group of scholars to explore the ways that this fear is utilized and played upon by a wide range of filmmakers. Contributors take up such major figures as Guillermo del Toro, Lars Von Trier, and David Cronenberg, and they also offer introductions to lesser-known talents such as Richard Franklin, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Juan López Moctezuma, and Alexandre Aja. Scholars and fans alike dipping into this collection will discover plenty of insight into what chills us.
Tabela de Conteúdo
The Onset of Global Fear
Danny Shipka and Ralph Beliveau
A Topology of Guillermo del Toro
Ralph Beliveau
Rahciard Franklin: Ozploitation Auteur, Hitchcock Heir, Cinema Underdog
Ben Kooyman
Kiyoshi Kurosawa: J-horror’s Master Stylist
Leah Larson
Madness and Eroticism: The Films of Juan López Moctezuma
Budd Wilkins
The Serious Play of Alexandre Aja
Tracy Stephenson Shaffer
The Sapphic, The Sadean, and Jess Franco
Will Dodson
Sergio Martino: Master of the Filone
Mikel J. Koven
At the Margins of Taste, in the Mouth of Madness: The Case of Lars von Trier
Linda Badley
José Mojica Marins and Zé do Caixäo: Nightmares of Frankenstein in Brazil’s National Horror Story
Jerry Metz
Dreaming Revolt: Jean Rollin and the French Fantastique in the Context of May 1968
Mario De Giglio-Bellemare
Acquiscence, Canadian Style. The Early Cinema of David Cronenberg
Danny Shipka
Sobre o autor
Ralph Beliveau is an associate professor in the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication and an affiliate faculty of Film and Media Studies and the Women’s and Gender Studies programs at the University of Oklahoma.