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[Commlist] Cine-Excess Issue 6 published: Raising Hell: Demons, Darkness and the Abject

Fri Jan 31 07:41:29 GMT 2025





/Cine-Excess Journal, Issue 6/

(January 2025)

OUT NOW

*Raising Hell: Demons, Darkness and the Abject <https://bit.ly/cine-excess-issue-6>*

Edited by John Atkinson, Xavier Mendik & Daniel Sheppard

FEATURING…

*All-New Essay by Barbara Creed*

‘The Monstrous-Feminine: Radical Abjection and Transformation’

*Exclusive Interviews*

Doug Bradley (Pinhead, /Hellraiser/) & Nicolas Vince (Chatterer, /Hellraiser/)

*Foreword by Barbie Wilde*

Author & Star of /Hellbound: Hellraiser II/

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AND…

*New Critical Perspectives*

/The Exorcist/, /The Omen/, /Hellraiser /& /Hellbound: Hellraiser II/, /Hocus Pocus /& /Hocus Pocus 2/, /Raw/, /Stree/, /The Hole in the Ground/, /Hatching/, /Barbarian/, /M3GAN/, and more…

/Cine-Excess/is delighted to launch the sixth issue of its FREE online (peer-reviewed) journal, *Raising Hell: Demons, Darkness and the Abject <https://bit.ly/cine-excess-issue-6>*, which promotes the latest cutting-edge research in horror and cult cinema studies. This issue was funded by BCU’s Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research and celebrates the insurmountable influence of feminist film theorist Barbara Creed, whose recent books /Return of the Monstrous-Feminine: Feminist New Wave Cinema /(2022) and /The Monstrous-Feminine: Film, Feminism, Psychoanalysis/, 2nd ed. (2023) crucially reassess the abject woman-as-monster she first coined in 1986. In celebration, we’re thrilled to feature an all-new essay by Creed, ‘The Monstrous-Feminine: Radical Abjection and Transformation,’ as well as the author’s interview with filmmaker Ursula Dabrowsky whose film /The Devil’s Work/ (2023) premiered at /Cine-Excess/ in 2023. Subsequent featured articles engage not only with Creed’s archetype of the monstrous-feminine, providing critical new insights into understudied texts, but interrogate Julia Kristeva’s very notion of abjection that Creed necessarily introduced to film studies. As this issue delves deep into the abject, /Hellraiser/—one of the horror genre’s most adorned film franchises that is truly abound in abject imagery—takes centre stage, as we feature exclusive video interviews with actors Doug Bradley and Nicolas Vince, and a foreword by Barbie Wilde.

*Table of Contents*

*Foreword*| Barbie Wilde

*Introduction*| John Atkinson, Xavier Mendik & Daniel Sheppard

*SECTION 1. Revisiting the Monstrous-Feminine*

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The Monstrous-Feminine: Radical Abjection and Transformation | Barbara Creed

*SECTION 2. Research Articles*

Domestic AI is the New Monstrous-Feminine: Compulsory Roles for Robot-Girls and Mothers in /M3GAN/ (2023) | Joy C. Schaefer

You Are What You Eat: Vegetarianism and Cannibalism in Julia Ducornau’s /Raw/ (2016) | Iliana Cuellar

The Anti-Mother, /Barbarian/ and Contemporary Representations of the Monstrous-Feminine | Elinor Dolliver

/Hatching/’s ‘Radical Abjection’: Beyond Sex and Species in the Feminist New Wave | Lumi Etienne

Transforming the AIDS Monster: Tearing Apart the Human(e) in /Hellraiser/ and /Hellbound: Hellraiser II/ Through Gothic Becoming-Withs | Maximillan Breckwoldt

Abject Motherhood and the Open Wounds of (Eco)Trauma in Lee Cronin’s /The Hole in the Ground/ (2019) | Marine Galiné

A Restoration of the Symbolic Order? The Priest as Faux Father and the Threat of the Unruly Child in 1970s American Horror Cinema | Lakkaya Palmer

Redefining Consent and Gender Roles in Bollywood Romance: Promiscuity, Violence and the Monstrous-Feminine in /Stree/ | Rohini Chakraborty

‘The Witches are Back!’: Reframing the Witch and Abjection from /Hocus Pocus/ (1993) to /Hocus Pocus 2/ (2022) | Emily Smith

*SECTION 3. Supplementary Video Interviews*

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/The Devil’s Work/(2023): Interview with Writer/Director Ursula Dabrowsky | Barbara Creed

/Hellraiser/(1987): Interview with Actor Doug Bradley | Paul McEvoy

/I Am Monsters!/(2023): Interview with Writer/Director Nicolas Vince | Xavier Mendik

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*SECTION 4. Book Reviews and Festival Reports*

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Heidi Honeycutt, /I Spit on Your Celluloid: The History of Women Directing Horror Movies /(Oxford: Headpress, 2024) | Valeria Villegas Lindvall

Far East Film Festival: Udine, Italy (25 April – 2 June 2024) | Valentina Vitali

Barbara Creed, /The Monstrous-Feminine: Film, Feminism, Psychoanalysis/, 2nd ed. (London & New York, NY: Routledge, 2023) | Daniel Sheppard

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