This book offers the first substantive academic study of Australian horror cinema. More specifically, it examines the dominant thematic concerns, generic conventions, and stylistic motifs at the core of an Australian horror cinema tradition. This research interrogates the cultural mythologies that shape these concerns, and investigates the "Australianness" of Australian horror movies. In terms of its approach, the book is a combined genre study and cultural history. Rather than a chronological examination of texts by historical period, the analysis examines distinct subgenres, aesthetic groupings, and tropes that characterize Australian horror cinema. The focus of analysis is on understanding these textual groupings in terms of themes, plots, narrative conventions, settings, and, to a lesser extent, style, as well as distilling the social and cultural meaning of these films. While the book's emphasis is on understanding Australian horror movies in terms of culturally distinct tropes, the discussion also includes analysis of transnational issues and contexts.
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This book offers the first substantive academic study of Australian horror cinema. While the book's emphasis is on understanding Australian horror movies in terms of culturally distinct tropes, the discussion also includes analysis of transnational issues and contexts.
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1. Introduction 2. A History of the Australian Horror Film 3. Industry, the Market, and Transnational Textual Strategies4. Landscape Horror 5. Eco-Horror: Monstrous Animals and Nature's Revenge 6. Rural 'Backwoods' Horror and the Dark Side of the Larrikin 7. Suburban, Urban, and Supernatural Horror8. Indigenous-themed Horror9. The Beach and Horror Films 10. Transnational Horrors
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Product details
ISBN
9783319479811
Published
2018-05-10
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG
Height
210 mm
Width
148 mm
Age
06, P
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
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