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2. ‘So why shouldn’t I write of monsters?’: Defining Monstrosity in Universal’s Horror Films
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Andy W. Smith
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Figures viii
- Introduction 1
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PART I GOTHIC FILM HISTORY
- 1. Gothic Cinema during the Silent Era 11
- 2. ‘So why shouldn’t I write of monsters?’: Defining Monstrosity in Universal’s Horror Films 21
- 3. Film Noir and the Gothic 37
- 4. Transitional Gothic: Hammer’s Gothic Revival and New Horror 58
- 5. Gothic Cinema from the 1970s to Now 77
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PART II GOTHIC FILM ADAPTATIONS
- 6. Danny’s Endless Tricycle Ride: The Gothic and Adaptation 89
- 7. Jekyll and Hyde and Scopophilia 101
- 8. Gothic Parodies on Film and Personal Transformation 112
- 9. The Gothic Sensorium: Affect in Jan Švankmajer’s Poe Films 123
- 10. Dracula in Asian Cinema: Transnational Appropriation of a Cultural Symbol 136
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PART III GOTHIC FILM TRADITIONS
- 11. The Italian Gothic Film 155
- 12. Gothic Science Fiction 170
- 13. American Gothic Westerns: Tales of Racial Slavery and Genocide 194
- 14. This Is America: Race, Gender and the Gothic in Get Out (2017) 206
- 15. ‘Part of my soul did die when making this film’: Gothic Corporeality, Extreme Cinema and Hardcore Horror in the Twenty-First Century 218
- Filmography and Other Media 233
- Notes on Contributors 237
- Index 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Figures viii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I GOTHIC FILM HISTORY
- 1. Gothic Cinema during the Silent Era 11
- 2. ‘So why shouldn’t I write of monsters?’: Defining Monstrosity in Universal’s Horror Films 21
- 3. Film Noir and the Gothic 37
- 4. Transitional Gothic: Hammer’s Gothic Revival and New Horror 58
- 5. Gothic Cinema from the 1970s to Now 77
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PART II GOTHIC FILM ADAPTATIONS
- 6. Danny’s Endless Tricycle Ride: The Gothic and Adaptation 89
- 7. Jekyll and Hyde and Scopophilia 101
- 8. Gothic Parodies on Film and Personal Transformation 112
- 9. The Gothic Sensorium: Affect in Jan Švankmajer’s Poe Films 123
- 10. Dracula in Asian Cinema: Transnational Appropriation of a Cultural Symbol 136
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PART III GOTHIC FILM TRADITIONS
- 11. The Italian Gothic Film 155
- 12. Gothic Science Fiction 170
- 13. American Gothic Westerns: Tales of Racial Slavery and Genocide 194
- 14. This Is America: Race, Gender and the Gothic in Get Out (2017) 206
- 15. ‘Part of my soul did die when making this film’: Gothic Corporeality, Extreme Cinema and Hardcore Horror in the Twenty-First Century 218
- Filmography and Other Media 233
- Notes on Contributors 237
- Index 241