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[Commlist] Horror Studies 12.2 published (Special Issue: 'Reappraising Stephen King')
Fri Oct 29 17:39:17 GMT 2021
Intellect is pleased to announce that Horror Studies12.2 is out now,
just in time for Halloween!
Special Issue: ‘Reappraising Stephen King’
For more information about the journal and issue click here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/horror-studies
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Aims and Scope
Horror Studiesis a peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the
rigorous study of horror in all of its cultural and historical forms,
from film and literature, music and dance, to fine art, photography and
beyond. Seeking to advance the academic study of horror in theoretically
and historically informed ways, Horror Studiesis devoted to publishing
high-quality articles and reviews relevant to its focus. With a strong
commitment to interdisciplinarity, the journal seeks to foster fruitful
dialogue on horror between a wide range of different critical and
scholarly traditions.
Issue 12.2
Introduction
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FILIPA ANTUNES
Articles
‘Dear God, I am not a son of a bitch’: Justifications for patriarchal
violence and the
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mischaracterization of Stephen King’s Jack Torrance
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TRACY A. STEPHENS
The (un)death of the author: Authorship as horror trope in Stephen
King’s fiction
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COCO D’HONT
Dead is not better: The multiple resurrections of Stephen King’s Revival
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JEFFREY ANDREW WEINSTOCK
Roll on two: Ambiguous energies in Stephen King’s The Shining, The Green
Mileand Revival
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HELENA BACON
‘It’ before It: Stephen King and the abhuman from Carrieto The Shining
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CARL H. SEDERHOLM
From capes to tuffskin jeans: Stephen King’s vampires and 1980s angst
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KATHLEEN BLUMREICH AND CORINNA MCLEOD
‘We lie best when we lie to ourselves’: Stephen King’s It and the
horrors of nostalgia
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KRISTEN MILLER HILL
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