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Transnational Horror Cinema Sophia Siddique

Transnational Horror Cinema By Sophia Siddique

Transnational Horror Cinema by Sophia Siddique


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This vital theoretical intervention allows Transnational Horror Cinema to widen its scope to the social and cultural work of these global bodies of excess and the economy of their grotesque exchanges.

Transnational Horror Cinema Summary

Transnational Horror Cinema: Bodies of Excess and the Global Grotesque by Sophia Siddique

This book broadens the frameworks by which horror is generally addressed. Rather than being constrained by psychoanalytical models of repression and castration, the volume embraces M.M. Bakhtins theory of the grotesque body. For Bakhtin, the grotesque body is always a political body, one that exceeds the boundaries and borders that seek to contain it, to make it behave and conform. This vital theoretical intervention allows Transnational Horror Cinema to widen its scope to the social and cultural work of these global bodies of excess and the economy of their grotesque exchanges. With this in mind, the authors consider these bodies potentials to explore and perhaps to explode rigid cultural scripts of embodiment, including gender, race, and ability.

About Sophia Siddique


Sophia Siddique is Associate Professor in the Department of Film at Vassar College, USA. Her research interests include Singapore cultural studies; representations of trauma and memory in Cambodian, Indonesian and Thai cinema; and the impact of new media on Southeast Asias moving image culture. Sophia teaches film history, contemporary Southeast Asian Cinemas and genres (horror and science fiction).

Raphael Raphael lectures at the Center for Disability Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where he is also Associate Editor of The Review of Disability Studies. He is co-editor of Transnational Stardom: International Celebrity in Film and Culture (2013). His film and media scholarship is also informed by his practice as digital artist.

Table of Contents

1.Introduction.-SECTION I: QUESTIONS OF GENRE.-2.Dracula, Vampires, and Kung Fu Fighters: The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires and Transnational Horror Coproduction in 1970s Hong Kong.Sangjoon Lee.-3.Introduction to the Continental Horror Film.Kevin Wynter.-4.Butchered in Translation: A Transnational Grotesuqe.Mike Dillon.-SECTION II: THE HORRIFIC BODY (DISABILITY AND HORROR).-5.Dead Meat: Horror, Eating Rituals and Disability.Julia Gruson-Wood.-6.Music, Sound, and Noise as Bodily Disorders: Disabling the Filmic Diegesis in Hideo Nakatas Ringu and Gore Verbinskis The Ring.Stefan Sunandan Honisch.-7.Battle-Scarred Amazon Warriors in the Movies of Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino.Moritz Fink.-8.Scary Truths: Morality and the Differently Abled Mind in Lars von Triers The Kingdom.Paul Marchbank.-SECTION III: RESPONSES TO TRAUMA.-9.Towards a Southeast Asian Model of Horror: Thai Horror Cinema in Malaysia, Urbanization and Cultural Proximity.Mary Ainslie.-10.Planet Kong: Transnational Flows of King Kong (1933) in Japan and East Asia.Raphael Raphael.-11.Embodying Spectral Vision in The Eye.Sophia Siddique

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NPB9781137584168
9781137584168
1137584165
Transnational Horror Cinema: Bodies of Excess and the Global Grotesque by Sophia Siddique
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2017-03-06
246
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