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- This book examines contemporary Gothic cinema within a transnational approach by focusing on the aesthetic and philosophical roots which lie at the heart of the Gothic.
- About the Author: Keith McDonald holds a PhD from Birkbeck College, University of London, and is a senior lecturer of film studies and media at York St John University, UK.
- 178 Pages
- Art, Film & Video
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About the Book
This book examines contemporary Gothic cinema within a transnational approach by focusing on the aesthetic and philosophical roots which lie at the heart of the Gothic. The study will invoke its literary and filmic forebears by exploring how these styles informed the modern filmic Gothic.
Book Synopsis
This book examines contemporary Gothic cinema within a transnational approach by focusing on the aesthetic and philosophical roots which lie at the heart of the Gothic. The study will invoke its literary and filmic forebears by exploring how these styles informed the modern filmic Gothic.
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"This is a stimulating exploration of the ways in which Gothic conventions and tropes are not simply features of classical horror, but are to be found in so many corners of the modern horror film. Nor do they just belong in the familiar narratives of ghosts and vampires, but also in the less obviously Gothic movie worlds of folk horror, 'cosmic horror, and zombie horror. A worthy addition to the horror movie literature." -Andrew Tudor, Professor Emeritus, University of York, UK.
"Contemporary Gothic and Horror Film: Transnational Perspectives presents a truly transnational vision. Its scope is broad and its reach global. The book presents an expert introduction to the subgenres of Gothic and horror film including ghost stories, folk horror, vampire and zombie movies, while drawing from examples across the world. An essential book for lovers of horror looking for something new." -Deborah Shaw, University of Portsmouth, UK
"Cultures from around the world not only have their own traditions of horrific storytelling but contemporary cinema has witnessed the emergence of a huge international trade in such stories. Contemporary Gothic and Horror Film: Transnational Perspectives explores the films and the filmmakers that have benefited from this trade. As such it is a crucial contribution to our understanding of both the horror genre and international film culture more broadly." -Prof. Mark Jancovich, University of East Anglia, UK
"Contemporary Gothic and Horror Film: Transnational Perspectives's most surprising and astute contribution is its painstakingly constructed argument that the Gothic as a genre has been a transnational endeavour from its very inception and has carried global underpinnings throughout its lengthy history as both a literary and filmic tradition." -Dr. Guillermo Rodríguez-Romaguera, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, US
About the Author
Keith McDonald holds a PhD from Birkbeck College, University of London, and is a senior lecturer of film studies and media at York St John University, UK.
Wayne Johnson is a senior lecturer in media and film studies at York St. John University. He received his PhD from Keele University, UK.