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The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover): Simon Bacon The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover)
Simon Bacon; Contributions by Carina Bissett, M. Keith Booker, John Edgar Browning, Kevin Corstorphine, …
R2,647 R2,400 Discovery Miles 24 000 Save R247 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century examines the intimate connections between the horror genre and its audience's experience of being in the world at a particular historical and cultural moment. This book not only provides frameworks with which to understand contemporary horror, but it also speaks to the changes wrought by technological development in creation, production, and distribution, as well as the ways in which those who are traditionally underrepresented positively within the genre- women, LGBTQ+, indigenous, and BAME communities - are finally being seen and finding space to speak.

Reading the Bible with Horror: Brandon R. Grafius Reading the Bible with Horror
Brandon R. Grafius
R834 Discovery Miles 8 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Reading the Bible with Horror, Brandon R. Grafius takes the reader on a whirlwind tour through the dark corners of the Hebrew Bible. Along the way, he stops to place the monstrous Leviathan in conversation with contemporary monster theory, uses Derrida to help explore the ghosts that haunt the biblical landscape, and reads the House of David as a haunted house. Conversations arise between unexpected sources, such as the Pentateuch legal texts dealing with female sexuality and Carrie. Throughout the book, Grafius asks how the Hebrew Bible can be both sacred text and tome of fright, and he explores the numerous ways in which the worlds of religion and horror share uncomfortable spaces.

Theology and Horror - Explorations of the Dark Religious Imagination (Paperback): Brandon R. Grafius, John W. Morehead Theology and Horror - Explorations of the Dark Religious Imagination (Paperback)
Brandon R. Grafius, John W. Morehead; Contributions by Mark Richard Adams, Alyssa J. Beall, Amy Beddows, …
R841 Discovery Miles 8 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Scholars of religion have begun to explore horror and the monstrous, not only within the confines of the biblical text or the traditions of religion, but also as they proliferate into popular culture. This exploration emerges from what has long been present in horror: an engagement with the same questions that animate religious thought - questions about the nature of the divine, humanity's place in the universe, the distribution of justice, and what it means to live a good life, among many others. Such exploration often involves a theological conversation. Theology and Horror: Explorations of the Dark Religious Imagination pursues questions regarding non-physical realities, spaces where both divinity and horror dwell. Through an exploration of theology and horror, the contributors explore how questions of spirituality, divinity, and religious structures are raised, complicated, and even sometimes answered (at least partially) by works of horror.

Seeing the Apocalypse - Essays on Bird Box (Hardcover): Brandon R. Grafius, Gregory Stevenson Seeing the Apocalypse - Essays on Bird Box (Hardcover)
Brandon R. Grafius, Gregory Stevenson; Contributions by Rachel Elizabeth Barraclough, Brandon R. Grafius, Amy Hagenrater-Gooding, …
R2,122 Discovery Miles 21 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Seeing the Apocalypse: Essays on Bird Box is the first volume to explore Josh Malerman's best-selling novel and its recent film adaptation, which broke streaming records and became a cultural touchstone, emerging as a staple in the genre of contemporary horror. The essays in this collection offer an interdisciplinary approach to Bird Box, one that draws on the fields of gender studies, cultural studies, and disability studies. The contributors examine how Bird Box provokes questions about a range of issues including the human body and its existence in the world, the ethical obligations that shape community, and the anxieties arising from technological development. Taken together, the essays of this volume show how a critical examination of Bird Box offers readers a guide for thinking through human experience in our own troubled, apocalyptic times.

Theology and Horror - Explorations of the Dark Religious Imagination (Hardcover): Brandon R. Grafius, John W. Morehead Theology and Horror - Explorations of the Dark Religious Imagination (Hardcover)
Brandon R. Grafius, John W. Morehead; Contributions by Mark Richard Adams, Alyssa J. Beall, Amy Beddows, …
R2,226 Discovery Miles 22 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Scholars of religion have begun to explore horror and the monstrous, not simply within the confines of the biblical text or the traditions of religion, but also as they proliferate into popular culture. This exploration emerges from what has long been present in horror: an engagement with the same questions that animate religious thought - questions about the nature of the divine, humanity's place in the universe, the distribution of justice, and what it means to live a good life, among many others. Such exploration often involves a theological conversation. This volume pursues questions regarding non-physical realities, spaces where both divinity and horror dwell. Through an exploration of theology and horror, the contributors explore how questions of spirituality, divinity, and religious structures are raised, complicated, and even sometimes answered (at least partially) by works of horror.

Religion, Culture, and the Monstrous - Of Gods and Monsters (Hardcover): Natasha L. Mikles, Joseph P. Laycock Religion, Culture, and the Monstrous - Of Gods and Monsters (Hardcover)
Natasha L. Mikles, Joseph P. Laycock; Contributions by Frank Chu, Douglas E. Cowan, Brandon R. Grafius, …
R2,458 Discovery Miles 24 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Religion, Culture, and the Monstrous: Of Gods and Monsters explores the intersection of the emerging field of "monster theory" within religious studies. With case studies from ancient Mesopotamia to contemporary valleys of the Himalayas to ghost tours in Savannah, Georgia, the volume examines the variegated nature of the monstrous as well as the cultural functions of monsters in shaping how we see the world and ourselves. In this, the authors constructively assess the state of the two fields of monster theory and religious studies, and propose new directions in how these fields can inform each other. The case studies included illuminate the ways in which monsters reinforce the categories through which a given culture sees the world. At the same time, the volume points to how monsters appear to question, disrupt, or challenge those categories, creating an 'unsettling' or surplus of meaning.

Reading Phinehas, Watching Slashers - Horror Theory and Numbers 25 (Hardcover): Brandon R. Grafius Reading Phinehas, Watching Slashers - Horror Theory and Numbers 25 (Hardcover)
Brandon R. Grafius
R2,476 Discovery Miles 24 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The tale of the "zeal" of Phineas, expressed when he killed an Israelite man and a Midianite woman having sex and thus stopped a "plague" of consorting with idolatrous neighbors in the Israelite camp (Numbers 25), has long attracted both interest and revulsion. Scholars have sought to defend the account, to explain it as pious fiction, or to protest its horrific violence. Brandon R. Grafius seeks to understand how the tale expresses the latent anxieties of the Israelite society that produced it, combining the insights of historical criticism with those of contemporary horror and monster theory. Grafius compares Israelite anxieties concerning ethnic boundaries and community organization with similar anxieties apparent in horror films of the 1980s, then finds confirmation for his method in the responses of Roman-period readers who reacted to the tale of Phineas as a tale of horror. The combination of methods allows Grafius to illumine the concern of an ancient priestly class to control unsettled and unsettling community boundaries--and to raise questions of implications for our own time.

Reading the Bible with Horror (Hardcover): Brandon R. Grafius Reading the Bible with Horror (Hardcover)
Brandon R. Grafius
R2,222 Discovery Miles 22 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Reading the Bible with Horror, Brandon R. Grafius takes the reader on a whirlwind tour through the dark corners of the Hebrew Bible. Along the way, he stops to place the monstrous Leviathan in conversation with contemporary monster theory, uses Derrida to help explore the ghosts that haunt the biblical landscape, and reads the House of David as a haunted house. Conversations arise between unexpected sources, such as the Pentateuch legal texts dealing with female sexuality and Carrie. Throughout the book, Grafius asks how the Hebrew Bible can be both sacred text and tome of fright, and explores the numerous ways in which the worlds of religion and horror share uncomfortable spaces.

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