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Circulating Fear - Japanese Horror, Fractured Realities, and New Media (Hardcover)
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Circulating Fear - Japanese Horror, Fractured Realities, and New Media (Hardcover)
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[This book] explores the changing role of screens, new media
objects, and social media in Japanese horror films from the 2010s
to present day. Lindsay Nelson places these films and their
paratexts in the context of changes in the new media landscape that
have occurred since J-horror's peak in the early 2000s; in
particular, the rise of social media and the ease of user
remediation through platforms like YouTube and Niconico. This book
demonstrates how Japanese horror film narratives have shifted their
focus from old media-video cassettes, TV, and cell phones-to new
media-social media, online video sharing, and smart phones. In
these films, media devices and new media objects exist both inside
and outside the frame: they are central to the films' narratives,
but they are also the means through which the films are consumed
and disseminated. Across a multitude of screens, platforms,
devices, and perspectives, Nelson argues, contemporary Japanese
horror films are circulated as an ever-shifting series of images
and fragments, creating a sense of "fractured reality" in the
films' narratives and the media landscape that surrounds them.
Scholars of film studies, horror studies, media studies, and
Japanese studies will find this book particularly useful.
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