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Author Blake, Linnie

Title The wounds of nations : Horror cinema, historical trauma and national identity
Published Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (233 pages)
Contents 9780719075933; 9780719075933; Copyright; Contents; Introduction: traumatic events andinternational horror cinema; PART I German and Japanese horror:the traumatic legacy of the SecondWorld War; Introduction; 1 The horror of the Nazi past in the reunification present: Jörg Buttgereit's Nekromantiks; 2 Nihonjinron, women, horror: post-war national identity and the spirit of subaltern vengeance in Ringu and The Ring; PART II The traumatised 1970s and the threa tof apocalypse now; Introduction; 3 'Consumed out of the good land': George A. Romero's horror of the 1970s
4 All hail to the serial killer: America's last frontier hero in the age of Reaganite eschatology and beyondPART III From Vietnam to 9/11: the Orientalist other and the Americanpoor white; Introduction; 5 'Squealing like a pig': the War onTerror and the resurgence of hillbilly horror after 9/11; PART IV New Labour new horrors: the post-Thatcherite crisis of British masculinity; Introduction; 6 Zombies, dog men and dragons: generic hybridity and gender crisis in British horror of the new millennium; Conclusion: horror cinema and traumatic events; Filmography; Bibliography; Index
Summary The wounds of nations explores the ways in which horror films allows international audiences to deal with the horrors of recent history? from genocide to terrorist outrage, nuclear war to radical political change. Far from being mere escapism or titillation, it shows how horror (whether it be from 1970s America, 1980s Germany, post-Thatcherite Britain or post-9/11 America) is in fact a highly political and potentially therapeutic film genre that enables us to explore, and potentially recover from, the terrors of life in the real world. Exploring a wide range of stylistically distinctive and ge
Analysis German Reunification
body horror
genocide
hillbilly horror
horror cinema
political change
post-Thatcherite masculinity
supernaturalism
traumatic events
war
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Includes discography
Includes filmography
Notes English
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Subject Horror films -- History and criticism
National characteristics in motion pictures.
Motion pictures and history.
ART -- Film & Video.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Film & Video -- Reference.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
Performing Arts.
Horror films
Motion pictures and history
National characteristics in motion pictures
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2009290963
ISBN 9781847791627
184779162X
9781781700914
1781700915