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Horror Studies 11.2 is out now!
Friday, October 09, 2020

Horror Studies 11.2 is out now!

Intellect is thrilled to announce that Horror Studies 11.2 is out now! 

 

For more information about the issue and journal, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/horror-studies

 

Aims and Scope

 

Horror Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the rigorous study of horror in all its manifold cultural and historical forms. With a strong interdisciplinary focus, the journal seeks to publish high-quality articles and reviews on topics relevant to the study of horror across a range of disciplines. 

 

Issue 11.2 

 

Introduction

 

Introduction

MARK JANCOVICH

 

Articles

 

‘Being a horror fan and being a feminist are often a conflicting business’: Feminist horror, the opinion economy and Teeth’s gendered audiences

KATHERINE FARRIMOND

 

‘A contemptible movie now showing in Times Square’: Cultural distinctions, space and taste in the exhibition of Snuff at the National Theatre

ADAM HERRON

 

Arctic terror: Chilling decay and horrifying whiteness in the Canadian North

ANITA LAM

 

What is IT? Ambient dread and modern paranoia in It (2017), It Follows (2014) and It Comes at Night (2017)

JEFFREY ANDREW WEINSTOCK

 

Some ‘R’ points: Repression, repulsion, revelation and redemption in South Korean horror films

DAVID SCOTT DIFFRIENT

 

Shirley Jackson’s Hill House and the rise of meta-gothic parody

TRAVIS SNYDER

 

‘They have to help themselves’: Saw and the horrors of neo-liberalism

LOGAN BROWN

 

Book Reviews

 

Sleeping with the Lights On: The Unsettling Story of Horror, Darryl Jones (2018)

PATRICK ANDERSON

 

Theatricality in the Horror Film: A Brief Study on the Dark Pleasures of Screen Artifice, André Loiselle (2020)

MEG D. LONERGAN