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The Monster, Horror, and “Notoriously Weird Things”

Posted on October 30, 2018 by Reps Admin

A few gems from our archive to ease the candy hangover:

 

Diana Reese. A Troubled Legacy: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and the Inheritance of Human Rights

Adam Lowenstein. Living Dead: Fearful Attractions of Film

Carol J. Clover. Her Body, Himself: Gender in the Slasher Film

Joseph Jonghyun Jeon. Neoliberal Forms: CGI, Algorithm, and Hegemony in Korea’s IMF Cinema

Bishnupriya Ghosh. The Security Aesthetic in Bollywood’s High-Rise Horror

Branka Arsić. Materialist Vitalism or Pathetic Fallacy: The Case of the House of Usher

Allen MacDuffie. Irreversible Transformations: Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Scottish Energy Science

Judith R. Walkowitz. Science and the Seance: Transgressions of Gender and Genre in Late Victorian London

Elaine Freedgood. Ghostly Reference

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