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The Horror Film Rick Worland

The Horror Film By Rick Worland

The Horror Film by Rick Worland


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Summary

Combining historical narrative with close readings of several significant horror films, this brief volume offers a broad and lively introduction to cinematic horror. In doing so, it outlines and investigates important issues in the production, consumption, and cultural interpretation of the genre.

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The Horror Film: An Introduction by Rick Worland

Combining historical narrative with close readings of several significant horror films, this brief volume offers a broad and lively introduction to cinematic horror. In doing so, it outlines and investigates important issues in the production, consumption, and cultural interpretation of the genre. * An ideal text for perennially popular courses on the horror film genre. * Examines the ways in which horror movies have been produced, received, and interpreted by filmmakers, audiences, and critics, from the 1920s to the present. * Provides a short historical introduction of the horror film as an orientation to the field. * Analyses a wide variety of major works in the genre, including Frankenstein, Cat People, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Halloween and Bram Stoker's Dracula.

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"Worland writes in a scholarly but not overly pedantic style, and he is concise and insightful" Choice

About Rick Worland

Rick Worland is Associate Professor and Chair of the Division of Cinema-Television at Southern Methodist University. He has published in many scholarly journals, including Cinema Journal, and has contributed essays to a number of film collections.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations. Acknowledgments. 1. Introduction: Undying Monsters. 2 A Short History of the Horror Film:Beginnings to 1945. 3. A Short History of the Horror Film: 1945 to the Present. 4. Monsters Among Us: Cases of Social Reception. 5. Edges of the Horror Film: Lon Chaney, Tod Browning, and The Unknown (1927). 6. Frankenstein (1931) and Hollywood Expressionism. 7. Cat People (1942): Lewton, Freud, and Suggestive Horror. 8. Horror in "The Age of Anxiety": Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). 9. Slaughtering Genre Tradition: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974). 10. Halloween (1978): The Shape of the Slasher Film. 11. Re-Animator (1985) and Slapstick Horror. 12. Demon Lover: Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). 13. Afterword: Our Haunted Houses. Appendix: Horror Auteurs. Notes. Index

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GOR006819152
9781405139021
1405139021
The Horror Film: An Introduction by Rick Worland
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2006-10-10
336
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