Oxford Handbook of Black Horror Film
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Oxford Handbook of Black Horror Film
Means Coleman, Robin R.; Lawrence, Novotny
Oxford University Press Inc
09/2024
392
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9780197624807
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction by Robin R. Means Coleman and Novotny Lawrence
Chapter 1: Historicized Traumas by Robin R. Means Coleman and Novotny Lawrence
Chapter 2: Fetishising Caribbean Blackness by G.E. Subero
Chapter 3: Colonial Terrors by Estefania Hermosilla
Chapter 4: Visible Blackness in 21st Century Brazilian Horror Cinema by Mark Harris
Chapter 5: Getting Out of the American Dream by Mia Mask
Chapter 6: Horrific Indigeneity by James Wierzbicki
Chapter 7: Dreaming of Blackness: Horror and Aboriginal Australia in The Last Wave by Adam Lowenstein
Chapter 8: Zombie Roar by Dominique Shank
Chapter 9: AfroLatinx Identity in Latin American Horror Cinema by Maillim Santiago
Chapter 10: Havana's Living Dead by Jennessa Hester
Chapter 11: The Inauguration of Black Horror by Antonio Quick
Chapter 12: Sem Medo de Lobisomem by Valeria Villegas Lindvall
Chapter 13: La Llorona's Blackness by Kristen Leer
Chapter 14: They Trusted Me Even When I Didn't Particularly Trust Myself: The Complex Black Heroine in Little Monsters by Jamie Alvey
Chapter 15: Freddie vs Michael by Tiffany A Bryant
Chapter 16: "Time...Never Stops": The Power of "Sonic Anachronism" in Mischa Green's Lovecraft Country by Rachal Burton & Ayanni Cooper
Chapter 17: (Re) Summoning Candyman for a Postracial Era by Byron Craig and Stephen Rahko
Chapter 18: The Allegory of the Tickle Monster by Tessa Adams
Chapter 19: From Tales from the Hood to Candyman: Teaching Trauma Studies with Black Horror Cinema by Colleen Karn
Chapter 1: Historicized Traumas by Robin R. Means Coleman and Novotny Lawrence
Chapter 2: Fetishising Caribbean Blackness by G.E. Subero
Chapter 3: Colonial Terrors by Estefania Hermosilla
Chapter 4: Visible Blackness in 21st Century Brazilian Horror Cinema by Mark Harris
Chapter 5: Getting Out of the American Dream by Mia Mask
Chapter 6: Horrific Indigeneity by James Wierzbicki
Chapter 7: Dreaming of Blackness: Horror and Aboriginal Australia in The Last Wave by Adam Lowenstein
Chapter 8: Zombie Roar by Dominique Shank
Chapter 9: AfroLatinx Identity in Latin American Horror Cinema by Maillim Santiago
Chapter 10: Havana's Living Dead by Jennessa Hester
Chapter 11: The Inauguration of Black Horror by Antonio Quick
Chapter 12: Sem Medo de Lobisomem by Valeria Villegas Lindvall
Chapter 13: La Llorona's Blackness by Kristen Leer
Chapter 14: They Trusted Me Even When I Didn't Particularly Trust Myself: The Complex Black Heroine in Little Monsters by Jamie Alvey
Chapter 15: Freddie vs Michael by Tiffany A Bryant
Chapter 16: "Time...Never Stops": The Power of "Sonic Anachronism" in Mischa Green's Lovecraft Country by Rachal Burton & Ayanni Cooper
Chapter 17: (Re) Summoning Candyman for a Postracial Era by Byron Craig and Stephen Rahko
Chapter 18: The Allegory of the Tickle Monster by Tessa Adams
Chapter 19: From Tales from the Hood to Candyman: Teaching Trauma Studies with Black Horror Cinema by Colleen Karn
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Introduction by Robin R. Means Coleman and Novotny Lawrence
Chapter 1: Historicized Traumas by Robin R. Means Coleman and Novotny Lawrence
Chapter 2: Fetishising Caribbean Blackness by G.E. Subero
Chapter 3: Colonial Terrors by Estefania Hermosilla
Chapter 4: Visible Blackness in 21st Century Brazilian Horror Cinema by Mark Harris
Chapter 5: Getting Out of the American Dream by Mia Mask
Chapter 6: Horrific Indigeneity by James Wierzbicki
Chapter 7: Dreaming of Blackness: Horror and Aboriginal Australia in The Last Wave by Adam Lowenstein
Chapter 8: Zombie Roar by Dominique Shank
Chapter 9: AfroLatinx Identity in Latin American Horror Cinema by Maillim Santiago
Chapter 10: Havana's Living Dead by Jennessa Hester
Chapter 11: The Inauguration of Black Horror by Antonio Quick
Chapter 12: Sem Medo de Lobisomem by Valeria Villegas Lindvall
Chapter 13: La Llorona's Blackness by Kristen Leer
Chapter 14: They Trusted Me Even When I Didn't Particularly Trust Myself: The Complex Black Heroine in Little Monsters by Jamie Alvey
Chapter 15: Freddie vs Michael by Tiffany A Bryant
Chapter 16: "Time...Never Stops": The Power of "Sonic Anachronism" in Mischa Green's Lovecraft Country by Rachal Burton & Ayanni Cooper
Chapter 17: (Re) Summoning Candyman for a Postracial Era by Byron Craig and Stephen Rahko
Chapter 18: The Allegory of the Tickle Monster by Tessa Adams
Chapter 19: From Tales from the Hood to Candyman: Teaching Trauma Studies with Black Horror Cinema by Colleen Karn
Chapter 1: Historicized Traumas by Robin R. Means Coleman and Novotny Lawrence
Chapter 2: Fetishising Caribbean Blackness by G.E. Subero
Chapter 3: Colonial Terrors by Estefania Hermosilla
Chapter 4: Visible Blackness in 21st Century Brazilian Horror Cinema by Mark Harris
Chapter 5: Getting Out of the American Dream by Mia Mask
Chapter 6: Horrific Indigeneity by James Wierzbicki
Chapter 7: Dreaming of Blackness: Horror and Aboriginal Australia in The Last Wave by Adam Lowenstein
Chapter 8: Zombie Roar by Dominique Shank
Chapter 9: AfroLatinx Identity in Latin American Horror Cinema by Maillim Santiago
Chapter 10: Havana's Living Dead by Jennessa Hester
Chapter 11: The Inauguration of Black Horror by Antonio Quick
Chapter 12: Sem Medo de Lobisomem by Valeria Villegas Lindvall
Chapter 13: La Llorona's Blackness by Kristen Leer
Chapter 14: They Trusted Me Even When I Didn't Particularly Trust Myself: The Complex Black Heroine in Little Monsters by Jamie Alvey
Chapter 15: Freddie vs Michael by Tiffany A Bryant
Chapter 16: "Time...Never Stops": The Power of "Sonic Anachronism" in Mischa Green's Lovecraft Country by Rachal Burton & Ayanni Cooper
Chapter 17: (Re) Summoning Candyman for a Postracial Era by Byron Craig and Stephen Rahko
Chapter 18: The Allegory of the Tickle Monster by Tessa Adams
Chapter 19: From Tales from the Hood to Candyman: Teaching Trauma Studies with Black Horror Cinema by Colleen Karn
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