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The Wounds of Nations - Horror Cinema, Historical Trauma and National Identity (Paperback): Linnie Blake The Wounds of Nations - Horror Cinema, Historical Trauma and National Identity (Paperback)
Linnie Blake
R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The wounds of nations: Horror cinema, historical trauma and national identity explores the ways in which the unashamedly disturbing conventions of international horror cinema allow audiences to engage with the traumatic legacy of the recent past in a manner that has serious implications for the ways in which we conceive of ourselves both as gendered individuals and as members of a particular nation-state. Exploring a wide range of stylistically distinctive and generically diverse film texts, its analysis ranges from the body horror of the American 1970s to the avant-garde proclivities of German Reunification horror, from the vengeful supernaturalism of recent Japanese chillers and their American remakes to the post-Thatcherite masculinity horror of the UK and the resurgence of 'hillbilly' horror in the period following September 11th 2001. In each case, it is argued, horror cinema forces us to look again at the wounds inflicted on individuals, families, communities and nations by traumatic events such as genocide and war, terrorist outrage and seismic political change, wounds that are all too often concealed beneath ideologically expedient discourses of national cohesion. By proffering a radical critique of the nation-state and the ideologies of identity it promulgates, horror cinema is seen to offer us a disturbing, yet perversely life affirming, means of working through the traumatic legacy of recent times. -- .

Neoliberal Gothic - International Gothic in the Neoliberal Age (Paperback): Linnie Blake, Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet Neoliberal Gothic - International Gothic in the Neoliberal Age (Paperback)
Linnie Blake, Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet
R758 Discovery Miles 7 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The explosion of interest in the gothic in recent years has coincided with a number of seismic political changes that have reshaped the world as we know it. Neoliberal Gothic explores that world, considering the ways in which the exponential increase in the cultural visibility of the gothic attests to the mode's engagement with the most significant dynamics of our age. These include the triumph of free market economics, the revolution in information and communication technologies, the emergence of global biotechnologies, the increasing power of transnational corporations, the US-led 'War on Terror' and the global financial crisis of 2008. Through analysis of texts drawn from literature, film, television, theatre and the visual arts (from Europe to South East Asia, Africa to North and South America) the collection examines the ways in which the representational strategies of the gothic mode are ideally suited to an exploration of the dark side of neoliberal enterprise. -- .

Digital Horror - Haunted Technologies, Network Panic and the Found Footage Phenomenon (Hardcover): Xavier Aldana Reyes, Linnie... Digital Horror - Haunted Technologies, Network Panic and the Found Footage Phenomenon (Hardcover)
Xavier Aldana Reyes, Linnie Blake
R4,310 Discovery Miles 43 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years, the ways in which digital technologies have come to shape our experience of the world has been an immensely popular subject in the horror film genre. Contemporary horror cinema reflects and exploits the anxieties of our age in its increasing use of hand-held techniques and in its motifs of surveillance, found footage (fictional films that appear 'real': comprising discovered video recordings left behind by victims/protagonists) and 'digital haunting' (when ghosts inhabit digital technologies). This book offers an exploration of the digital horror film phenomenon, across different national cultures and historic periods, examining the sub-genres of CCTV horror, technological haunting, snuff films, found footage and torture porn. Digital horror, it demonstrates, is a product of the post 9/11 neo-liberal world view - characterised by security paranoia, constant surveillance and social alienation. Digital horror screens its subjects via the transnational technologies of our age, such as the camcorder and CCTV, and records them in secret footage that may, one day, be found.

Neoliberal Gothic - International Gothic in the Neoliberal Age (Hardcover): Linnie Blake, Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet Neoliberal Gothic - International Gothic in the Neoliberal Age (Hardcover)
Linnie Blake, Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet
R2,469 Discovery Miles 24 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The explosion of interest in the gothic in recent years has coincided with a number of seismic political changes that have reshaped the world as we know it. Neoliberal Gothic explores that world, considering the ways in which the exponential increase in the cultural visibility of the gothic attests to the mode's engagement with the most significant dynamics of our age. These include the triumph of free market economics, the revolution in information and communication technologies, the emergence of global biotechnologies, the increasing power of transnational corporations, the US-led 'War on Terror' and the global financial crisis of 2008. Through analysis of texts drawn from literature, film, television, theatre and the visual arts (from the Europe to South East Asia, Africa to North and South America) the collection examines the ways in which the representational strategies of the gothic mode are ideally suited to an exploration of the dark side of neoliberal enterprise. -- .

The Wounds of Nations - Horror Cinema, Historical Trauma and National Identity (Hardcover): Linnie Blake The Wounds of Nations - Horror Cinema, Historical Trauma and National Identity (Hardcover)
Linnie Blake
R2,338 Discovery Miles 23 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The Wounds of Nations" explores the ways in which horror films allow international audiences to deal with the horrors of recent history--from genocide to terrorist outrage and nuclear war to radical political change. Far from being mere escapism or titillation, it shows how horror (whether it be from 1970s America, 1980s Germany, post-Thatcherite Britain or post-9/11 America) is in fact a highly political and potentially therapeutic film genre that enables us to explore, and potentially recover from, the terrors of life in the real world.

Exploring a wide range of stylistically distinctive and generically diverse film texts, Blake proffers a radical critique of the nation-state and the ideologies of identity it promulgates, showing that horror cinema can offer us a disturbing, yet perversely life affirming, means of working through the traumatic legacy of recent times.

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