Horror film : creating and marketing fear /
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Jackson :
University Press of Mississippi,
[2004]
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Table of Contents:
- Horror film and the apparatus of cinema / Steffen Hantke
- Spectral vampires : Nosferatu in the light of new technology / Stacey Abbott
- Imaging the abject : the ideological use of the dissolve / Claire Sisko King
- The camera's eye : peeping tom and technological perversion / Catherine Zimmer
- A film is being beaten : notes on the shock cut and the material violence of horror / David S. Diffrient
- The horror "event" movie : The mummy, Hannibal, and Signs / Philip L. Simpson
- "There is only one" : the restoration of the repressed in The exorcist : the version you've never seen! / Michael Arnzen
- Proliferating horrors : survival horror and the resident evil franchise / Richard J. Hand
- Simulating torture, documenting horror : the technology of "nonfiction filmmaking" in Devil's experiment and Flowers of flesh and blood / Jay McRoy
- A nasty situation : social panics, transnationalism, and the video Nasty / James Kendrick
- From SBIGs to Mildred's inverse law of trailers : skewing the narrative of horror fan consumption / K.A. Laity
- Horror meets noir : the evolution of cinematic style, 1931-1958 / Blair Davis
- Queering consumption and production in What ever happened to Baby Jane? / Lorena Russell.