
Horror Studies 10.1 is now available
Intellect is pleased to announce that Horror Studies 10.1 is now available! For more information about the issue, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.
Aim & Scope
Horror Studies intends to serve the international academic community in the humanities and specifically those scholars interested in horror. Exclusively examining horror, this journal will provide interested professionals with an opportunity to read outstanding scholarship from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including work conceived as interdisciplinary. By expanding the conversation to include specialists concerned with diverse historical periods, varied geography, and a wide variety of expressive media, this journal will inform and stimulate anyone interested in a wider and deeper understanding of horror.
Issue 10.1
Introduction
Mark Jancovich
Articles
The beast without: The cinematic werewolf as a (counter) cultural metaphor
Craig Ian Mann
Transcendental repair: The ghost film as family melodrama
Claire Cronin
The amorous annihilation of will: An examination of Georges Bataille’s Death & Sensuality through Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal
Leila Taylor
‘You start to change when I get in. The Babadook growing right under your skin’: Monstrous intermediality in Jennifer Kent’s The Babadook
Morten Feldtfos Thomsen
The ornamental and the monstrous: Exploring feminine architecture in Dario Argento’s Suspiria (1977)
Joshua Schulze
Tough women of the apocalypse: Gender performativity in AMC’s The Walking Dead
Brooke Bennett
Thomas Ligotti’s bungalow universe and the transversal aesthetics of the weird
Atene Mendelyte
Writing horror in the eighties: An interview with Lisa Tuttle
Steffen Hantke
Book Reviews
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Why Horror Seduces, Mathias Clasen (2017) Meg D. Lonergan
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Plant Horror: Approaches to the Monstrous Vegetal in Fiction and Film, Dawn Keetley and Angela Tenga (eds) (2016) Tatiana Prorokova