
Horror Studies 14.2 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Horror Studies 14.2 is out now!
Special issue: ‘Folk Horror’
This Special Issue of Horror Studies aims, among other things, to interrogate the ‘folkness’ of folk horror. Seeking to identify folk horror’s ‘folk’ also forces a re-engagement with horror itself, famously intractable and irreducible to convenient scholarly definitions.
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Aims & Scope
Horror Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the rigorous study of horror in all of its cultural and historical forms, from film and literature, music and dance, to fine art, photography and beyond. Seeking to advance the academic study of horror in theoretically and historically informed ways, Horror Studies is devoted to publishing high-quality articles and reviews relevant to its focus. With a strong commitment to interdisciplinarity, the journal seeks to foster fruitful dialogue on horror between a wide range of different critical and scholarly traditions.
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Issue 14.2
Introduction
JEFFREY A. TOLBERT AND DAWN KEETLEY
Articles
Phantasmal ruralism: A terror of folk ecology in Washington Irving’s ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’
JOSHUA MYERS
Somewhere in the outer darkness: Locating the frontier (eco)gothic of Ambrose Bierce
PAUL MANNING
‘Once upon a Midsommar…’: Nature, nationalism and the Swedish folkloresque
STACEY ANH BARAN
Volk horror and the revival of history in Suspiria
CATHERINE BELLING
Voice and folk horror: The borders of the human
CLAIR LE COUTEUR
From folklore to horror: The Medium as a case for Thai folk horror
KATARZYNA ANCUTA
Book Reviews
MICHAEL GOODRUM
Timelines of Terror: The Fractured Continuities of Horror Film Sequels, Josh Spiegel (2023)
SHANE H. WEATHERS