Projected Fears
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Projected Fears
This expanded second edition offers further reflections on the importance of horror, tracing the cultural history of the American horror film from Dracula (1931) to Get Out (2017), including the changes in horror and horror scholarship in the last 20 years.
This expanded second edition offers further reflections on the importance of horror, tracing the cultural history of the American horror film from Dracula (1931) to Get Out (2017), including the changes in horror and horror scholarship in the last 20 years.
A revised and expanded edition of this popular book that traces the cultural history of the American horror film by focusing on individual films that helped to define or redefine the genre from Dracula (1931) to Get Out (2017).
This book examines thirteen films that redefined the notion of cinematic horror and influenced the films that followed: Dracula (1931), The Thing (1951), Psycho (1960), Night of the Living Dead (1968), The Exorcist (1973), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Halloween (1978), The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Scream (1996), The Sixth Sense (1999), The Blair Witch Project (1999), Saw (2004), and Get Out (2017).
Carefully situating each film in relation to the history of the genre and the cultural contexts in which it emerged, the book explains why certain horror films create a connection with a wide audience.
Since the publication of the first edition in 2005, the horror genre has become even more culturally prominent and commercially successful. The genre has also shown rapid development, and several prominent trends have emerged in the 21st century. This edition includes two additional chapters that focus on Saw (2004) and Get Out (2017), as James Wanβs Saw helped to launch a highly successful franchise as well as the subgenre of βtorture porn,β while Jordan Peeleβs Get Out inaugurated a broader cultural conversation about the power of horror narratives to interrogate systems of ideology and oppression.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9798765122198
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 13 November 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
Edition: 2nd edition
Illustration: 26 bw illus
Audience: Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 166.0mm
Width: 324.0mm
Height: 470.0mm
Weight: 542g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Kendall R. Phillips is Professor of Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Syracuse University, USA, where he teaches courses on rhetoric, popular culture, and public memory.
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