Attack of the New B Movies : Essays on SYFY Original Films

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Attack of the New B Movies : Essays on SYFY Original Films

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

Since its inception in 1992, the Sci-Fi Channel (later rebranded as SYFY) has aired more than 500 network-produced or commissioned films. Campy and prolific, the network churned out one low-budget film after another, finally finding its zenith in the 2013 release of Sharknado. With unpretentious charm and a hearty helping of commodified nostalgia, the Sharknado franchise briefly ruled the cultural consciousness and temporarily transformed SYFY's original films from cult fringe to appointment television. Naturally, the network followed up with a steady stream of sequels and spin-offs, including Lavalantula and its sequel, 2 Lava 2 Lantula!

This collection of essays is the first to devote critical attention to SYFY's original film canon, both pre- and post-Sharknado. In addition to unpacking the cultural, historical and critical underpinnings of the monsters at the heart of SYFY's classic creature features, the contributors offer a variety of approaches to understanding and interrogating these films within the broader contexts of ecocriticism, monster theory, post-9/11 criticism, and neocolonialism. Providing a further entry point for future scholarship, an appendix details a thorough filmography of SYFY's original films from 1992 to 2022.

Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Post-Sharknado Moment and the New ­B-Movie

Mitch Ploskonka and Justin Wigard

Syfy's Creature Features and Features of Creatures

We Must Keep It Alive! Formal Taxonomy and Crowdsourced Archives of the SYFY Original Films

Justin Wigard

"Cabras, and Yetis, and Mothman, Oh MUHGAWD!" Crafted Cryptozoology, Cartoonish Cryptids, and Flawed Forteana in SYFY Creature Features

J. Rocky Colavito

Parodies of Monstrosity: SYFY Creatures and the Postmodern Monster Turn

Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns

Genre Discourse in the Syfy New B-Movie

'Member Memories? Political Conservatism and the Degradation of Schlock Cinema

Zack Kruse

Small Towns and the Regional Gothic in Mothman and Wyvern

Cat Ashton

Shark Storms: SYFY's Splasher and Splashstick Films

Christina M. Knopf

"The Imagination of Disaster" in End of the World

Thomas Britt

Ecocritical Responses to Syfy's New B-Movies

Covered in Giant Fish Brains: Ridiculing Environmental Racism in SYFY's Frankenfish

Christine Peffer

"The volcanoes and the spiders are one": Insect Horror and Vengeful Nature in SYFY's ­Monster-Bug Films

Alyce Soulodre and Sean Rhoads

No Monster to Us: Mansquito, Vector Control, and a Looming Ecocrisis

Hattie Peterson

Syfy Flicks in the Humanities, in STEM, and in the Classroom

"Chain of command is all you got out here": Representations of the Military in SYFY Original Creature Features

Mitch Ploskonka

Clean, Limitless Energy or Catastrophic Chaos: Particle Physics as an Instrument of Destruction in the SYFY Universe

Kristine Larsen

Trust No One: The Construction of Science and Human Responsibility in SYFY Monster Movies

Vesta T. Silva and April Silva

Monster Movies and Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching SYFY's Filmic Monsters

Alissa Burger and Jack T. Tessier

Appendix: The SYFY Films

About the Contributors

Index

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