Description
Divided into four distinct sections, the book examines how found footage horror films represent the effects of historical and contemporary traumatic events on Western societies, the vicarious spread of traumatic experiences via mass media, the sublimation of domestic abuse into haunted houses, and the viewer's identification with the monster as an embodiment of perpetrator trauma.
About the Author
Duncan Hubber is an academic at the University of Queensland whose research areas include found footage horror films, screen trauma theory, the cinematic representation of urban spaces, and the collision of romanticism and postmodernism in fantasy literature.
Reviews
Will be indispensable to the academic study of contemporary horror cinema."-Kevin Heffernan, author of Ghouls, Gimmicks and Gold: Horror Films and the American Movie Business, 1952-1968 "A significant contribution to the study of the connection between horror cinema and trauma studies."-Shellie McMurdo, University of Hertfordshire
Book Information
ISBN 9781476691558
Author Duncan Hubber
Format Paperback
Page Count 277
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc