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Subversive horror cinema : countercultural messages of films from Frankenstein to the present / Jon Towlson ; foreword by Jeff Lieberman.

Van Pelt Library PN1995.9.H6 T69 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Towlson, Jon, 1967- author.
Lieberman, Jeff, author of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Horror films--History and criticism.
Horror films.
Motion picture producers and directors.
Motion pictures--Social aspects.
Motion pictures.
Physical Description:
vii, 246 pages ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2014]
Summary:
"This book argues that a succession of filmmakers working in horror have used the genre to challenge the status quo. Spanning the decades from the 1930s onwards this critical text examines the work of producers and directors as varied as George A. Romero, Pete Walker, Michael Reeves, Herman Cohen, Wes Craven and Brian Yuzna"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction
Anti-eugenics: Frankenstein (1931) and Freaks (1932)
anti-1940s home front propaganda: Cat people (1942) and The curse of the Cat people (1944)
Anti-1950s Cold War conformity: the films of Herman Cohen
Anti-establishment 1960s-1970s Britain: the films of Michael Reeves and Pete Walker
Anti-Vietnam: Night of the living dead (1968), Deathdream (1972) and The crazies (1973)
Anti-Hollywood violence and dark counterculture: Last house on the left (1972) and The Texas chain saw massacre (1974)
Counterculture revolution: Shivers (1975), Blue Sunshine (1978) and Dawn of the dead (1978)
Anti-"reaganomics": Henry-portrait of a serial killer (1986) and American psycho (2000)
Anti-1990s materialism: Brian Yuzna and Splatstick
Anti-new puritanism: Teeth (2007) and American Mary (2012)
Afterword: Subversive horror cinema post-9/11.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780786474691
0786474696
OCLC:
866620359

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