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The Uncanny Child in Transnational Cinema
Ghosts of Futurity at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century
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Jessica Balanzategui
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English
Published/Copyright:
2019
About this book
The Uncanny Child in Transnational Cinema illustrates how global horror film depictions of children re-conceptualised childhood at the beginning of the twenty-first century, and considers the cultural conditions surrounding their emergence.
Author / Editor information
Balanzategui Jessica :
Dr. Jessica Balanzategui is Senior Lecturer in Media at RMIT, before which she was Senior Lecturer in Cinema and Screen Studies and Deputy Director of the Centre for Transformative Media Technologies at Swinburne University of Technology. She is the author of The Uncanny Child in Transnational Cinema (Amsterdam UP, 2018), the founding editor of Amsterdam University Press’ book series, Horror and Gothic Media Cultures.
Reviews
"This is ambitious and thought-provoking film scholarship, poised at the crossroads of horror studies, childhood studies, and trauma studies. This crossdisciplinary range is enhanced by a rewarding transnational focus (moving across the U.S., Spain, and Japan) as well as an in-depth consideration of millennial horror (including such influential films as The Ring and The Others). Balanzategui’s approach is original, stimulating, and valuable for a diverse array of research areas."
- Adam Lowenstein, University of Pittsburgh
"I strongly recommend this excellent book. Given its strong scholarship, breadth and depth of inquiry, as well as the inclusion of diverse contexts of production and reception, the volume is certain to become an important resource for researchers on horror film, transnational cinema, and, more generally, film studies."
- Antonio Lázaro-Reboll, University of Kent
- Adam Lowenstein, University of Pittsburgh
"I strongly recommend this excellent book. Given its strong scholarship, breadth and depth of inquiry, as well as the inclusion of diverse contexts of production and reception, the volume is certain to become an important resource for researchers on horror film, transnational cinema, and, more generally, film studies."
- Antonio Lázaro-Reboll, University of Kent
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Section One: Secrets and Hieroglyphs: The Uncanny Child in American Horror Film
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Section Two: Insects Trapped in Amber: The Uncanny Child in Spanish Horror Film
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Section Three: Our Fear Has Taken on a Life of Its Own: The Uncanny Child in Japanese Horror Film
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Section Four: Trauma’s Child: The Uncanny Child in Transnational Coproductions and Remakes
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
January 14, 2019
eBook ISBN:
9789048537792
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
312
Illustrations:
23
eBook ISBN:
9789048537792
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;
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BY-NC-ND 4.0