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[Commlist] New Book: Spanish Horror Film & TV in the 21st Century

Tue Oct 24 22:37:43 GMT 2023




Spanish Horror Film and Television in the 21st Century

/Spanish Horror Film & Television in the 21^st Century / (Routledge) aims to provide a comprehensive overview of contemporary Span­ish horror cinema. To this end, the different chapters explore a wide variety of topics, ranging from industrial aspects to gender issues, as well as /auteur/ analysis. The study of key films and directors, as well as the industrial and cultural contexts, allows for a nuanced understanding of the genre’s evolu­tion and its significance in contemporary Spanish society. Overall, this book contributes to broader discussions on the intersections of aesthetics, industry and cultural identity in cinema and television.


Authors: Vicente Rodríguez Ortega and Rubén Romero Santos

Available here:

https://www.routledge.com/Spanish-Horror-Film-and-Television-in-the-21st-Century/Ortega-Santos/p/book/9781032245669 <https://www.routledge.com/Spanish-Horror-Film-and-Television-in-the-21st-Century/Ortega-Santos/p/book/9781032245669>


Table of Contents:

*1. Introduction: Spanish Horror in the 21st Century *

1.1. What’s Spanish Cinema of the 21st Century Afraid of ?

1.2. The Rise of Spanish Horror Films in the 21st Century

1.2.1. Spanish Horror in the 1990s & Early 2000s: New Directors, New Trends

1.2.2. The Streamers Era

1.2.3. Horror & Women

1.3. Book Structure

*2. Early 2000s: Industrial Dynamics, Production Trends & Transnationalization *

2.1. From /The Others/ to /The Orphanage/ via Guillermo del Toro

2.2. English-Language Spanish (Co)-Productions: An “International Style”

*3. /[Rec]/: An International Franchise *

3.1. /[Rec]/ in Context: Data & Reception

3.2. /[Rec]/ & Found Footage Horror

3.3. /[Rec]/, Reality TV & Factuals

3.4. Filmax & the duo Balagueró/Plaza

3.5. From Horror to Comedy to Horror (Imperfection Will Be Over) & the Transnational Routes of /[Rec]/

3.6. /[Rec]/’s Legacy

*4. Horror & Genre Hybridization *

4.1. Horror/Melodrama: From /The Skin I Live In/ to /Blancanieves/

4.1.1/. The Skin I Live In/: From Melodramatic Revenge to Surgical Horror

4.1.2. /Blancanieves/: Violent Chiaroscuros and Women’s Suffering

4.2. Horror/Sci-Fi, Ecohorror & the Apocalypse

4.3. The Baztán Trilogy (2017–2020): From Bestsellers to the Cinema

*5. Horror & Gender *

5.1. Masculinity in Crisis in the Horror Thriller

5.2. Female Bodies & the Male Gaze

5.3. Spanish Women Make Horror

*6. Horror & the Past *

6.1. Francoism’s Monstrous Memory

6.2. Spanish Folk Horror

*7. Horror & Streaming *

7.1. Streaming Platforms: New Production & Distribution Models

7.2. Streaming Platforms in Spain & Horror

7.3. Tales To Be Awake: Rebooting a Classic

7.4. 30 Coins & The Fear Collection: Álex de la Iglesia as a Streaming Brand

*8. Conclusions *

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