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[Commlist] New book: Reappraising Cult Horror Films: From Carnival of Souls to Last Night in Soho
Wed Jun 19 11:19:51 GMT 2024
Lee Broughton is pleased to announce the publication of the new edited
collection 'Reappraising Cult Horror Films: From Carnival of Souls to
Last Night in Soho' (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024). Please find the back
matter text below along with testimonials and a link to further details.
New productions in the horror genre occupy a prominent space within the
cinematic landscape of the 21st century, but the genre's back catalogue
of older films refuses to be consigned to the motion picture graveyard
just yet. Interest in older horror films remains high, and an
ever-increasing number of these films have enjoyed an afterlife as cult
movies thanks to regular film festival screenings, television broadcasts
and home video releases. Similarly, academic interest in the horror
genre has remained high.
The frameworks applied by contributors to the collection include genre
studies, narrative theory, socio-political readings, aspects of cultural
studies, gendered readings, archival research, fan culture work,
interviews with filmmakers, aspects of film historiography, spatial
theory and cult film theory. Covering a corpus of films that ranges from
recognised cult horror classics such as /The Wicker Man/, /The Shining
/and /Candyman /to more obscure films like /Daughters of Darkness/, /The
Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires/, /Shivers/, /Howling III: The
Marsupials/ and/ Inside/, Broughton has curated an international
selection of case studies that show the diverse nature of the cult
horror subgenre. Be they star-laden, stylish, gory, bizarre or simply
little heard-of obscurities, this book offers a multitude of new
critical insights into a truly eclectic selection of cult horror films.
‘An excellent addition to the field of cult film studies which features
a broad range of rigorously researched, informative and insightful
chapters. Well-known examples of cult film and filmmakers, such as
/Carnival of Souls /and Herk Harvey, are discussed in fascinating
detail. Notably, there is equal time devoted to films/filmmakers not
previously considered under the banner of cult cinema such as /The Hunt
/and, for example, an appraisal of a selection of work by director Ken
Russell. A must have book for cult completists!’ Shelley O’Brien, Senior
Lecturer in Film Studies, Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
‘Moving from analysis of specific cult classics (old and new) to studies
of horror auteurs, and discussions of cycles and trends from around the
world, /Reappraising Cult Horror Films /provides a wide range of fresh
perspectives on the cult appeal of horror films. The variety of
different approaches taken within this volume demonstrates the many ways
these films can be considered, highlighting new emerging forms of cult
fandom and appreciation.’ Lindsay Hallam, Senior Lecturer, University of
East London, UK.
‘Lee Broughton’s masterfully curated collection /Reappraising Cult
Horror Films /will prompt horror film lovers to both discover and
reappraise a fascinating selection of films. These range from the iconic
(Kubrick’s /The Shining/) to the relatively less well-known (the Hammer
Films and Shaw Brothers co-production /The Legend of the 7 Golden
Vampires/). The whole volume makes for a truly riveting read that will
appeal to aficionados of the genre and others.’ Anne-Marie
Paquet-Deyris, Professor of Film Studies, University Paris Nanterre, France.
Further information can be found here:
https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/reappraising-cult-horror-films-9781501387586/
<https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/reappraising-cult-horror-films-9781501387586/>
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