Gothic Afterlives : Reincarnations of Horror in Film and Popular Media (Remakes, Reboots, and Adaptations)

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Gothic Afterlives : Reincarnations of Horror in Film and Popular Media (Remakes, Reboots, and Adaptations)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 246 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781498578240
  • DDC分類 791.436164

Full Description

Gothic Afterlives examines the intersecting dimensions of contemporary Gothic horror and remakes scholarship, bringing together innovative perspectives from different areas of study. The research compiled in this collection covers a wide range of examples, including not only literature but also film, television, video games, and digital media remakes. Gothic Afterlives signals the cultural and conceptual impact of Gothic horror on transmedia production, with a focus on reimagining and remaking. While diverse in content and approach, all chapters pivot on two important points: first, they reflect some of the core preoccupations of Gothic horror by subverting cultural and social certainties about notions such as the body, technology, consumption, human nature, digitalization, scientific experimentation, national identity, memory, and gender and by challenging the boundaries between human and inhuman, self and Other, and good and evil. Second, and perhaps most important, all chapters in the collection collectively show what happens when well-known Gothic horror narratives are adapted and remade into different contexts, highlighting the implications of the mode-shifting registers, platforms, and chronologies in the process. As a collection, Gothic Afterlives hones in on contemporary sociocultural experiences and identities as they appear in contemporary popular culture and in the stories told and retold in the twenty-first century.

Contents

Introduction

Part I: Reincarnations and (Re)imaginings

Chapter One: Beyond the Barricades: Restaging the Siege Narrative in post-Romero Zombie Film and TV

Chapter Two: The Afterlives of Alice: Reanimating the Gothic Heroine in the Resident Evil Franchise

Chapter Three: Evil, Reborn: Remaking Disney and the Villain Intertext

Chapter Four: Untold Draculas: Textual Estrangement, Cinematic Reincarnation, and the Popular Dracula Legend

Chapter Five: "Most of you are wondering who the heck I am": Carmilla (2014-2016, online) as Digital Reimagining of LeFanu's "Carmilla"

Part II: Legacies, Dualities, and Hauntings

Chapter Six: Remaking Olimpia: Agency and the Gothic Afterlives of 'Female' Automata

Chapter Seven: Ann Radcliffe's Legacy and Del Toro's Crimson Peak (2015)

Chapter Eight: Unmade and Remade: Trauma and Modern Adaptations of Frankenstein

Chapter Nine: Dealing with Dualities: Modern Adaptations of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Part III: (Re)turns and Re(possessions)

Chapter Ten: Remaking Stephen King: Texts and Contexts

Chapter Eleven: Stranger Things: Remixing Eighties Horror as Posthuman Gothic

Chapter Twelve: Mexican Gothic Remakes: Carlos Enrique Taboada's Films, Possessions, and Double Loops

Chapter Thirteen: Tangled Hair and Broken Bodies: Remaking Women and Technology in Japanese Gothic Horror Tradition from The Tale of Genji to Ringu

Chapter Fourteen: "Don't Fuck with the Original:" Final Girl Impact on the Twenty-First Century Horror Film Industry

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