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New Blood

Critical Approaches to Contemporary Horror
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The genre of horror is becoming ever more prominent in the global film market, with both small and large horror releases from around the world enjoying commercial and critical success like never before. Since 2000, the genre has undergone a multitude of developments across a range of cultures and types of media, many of which have yet to receive a full examination by scholars. New Blood fills that gap, presenting an overview of both the established and emerging directions in which the horror genre is moving. By offering up-to-date frameworks for approaching horror media, tied to a series of appropriate case studies, this book will prove a valuable additional to the shelves of researchers, students, and fans of horror.  

Author Biography:

Eddie Falvey is a lecturer in contextual studies at Plymouth College of Art. Joe Hickinbottom completed his PhD on the cult reputation of Takashi Miike at the University of Exeter. Jonathan Wroot is senior lecturer in film studies at the University of Greenwich.
Release date Australia
January 15th, 2021
Contributors
  • Edited by Eddie Falvey
  • Edited by Joe Hickinbottom
  • Edited by Jonathan Wroot
Pages
288
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
No
ISBN-13
9781786836342
Product ID
33344764

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