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Jordan Peele's Get Out

Political Horror

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Type
Essays
Subject
One Film
Keywords
Jordan Peele, politics, horror
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Publisher
Ohio State University Press
Collection
New Suns: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Speculative
Language
English
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Hardcover254 pages
6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-0-8142-1427-5
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Book Presentation:
Jordan Peele’s Get Out: Political Horror is a collection of sixteen essays devoted to exploring Get Out’s roots in the horror tradition and its complex and timely commentary on twenty-first-century US race relations. The first section, “The Politics of Horror,” traces the influence of the gothic and horror tradition on Peele’s film, from Shakespeare’s Othello, through the female gothic and Ira Levin’s Rosemary’s Baby and The Stepford Wives, to the modern horror film, including the zombie, rural, suburban, and body-swap subgenres of horror. The second section, “The Horror of Politics,” takes up Get Out’s varied political interventions―notably its portrayal of the continuation of slavery and the deformation of the black body and mind in white, so-called progressive America. Contributors address Peele’s film alongside African American figures such as Nat Turner, W. E. B. Du Bois, and James Baldwin. Taken together, the essays illuminate how Get Out stands as both a groundbreaking intervention in the horror tradition as well as a devastating unmasking of racism in the contemporary United States.

About the Author:
Dawn Keetley is Professor of English at Lehigh University. She is the author of Making a Monster: Jesse Pomeroy, the Boy Murderer of 1870s Boston and co-editor of Plant Horror: Approaches to the Monstrous Vegetal in Fiction and Film.

Press Reviews:
"Dawn Keetley’s edited volume Jordan Peele’s Get Out: Political Horror is the best advertisement for the blockbuster debut film. The book provides viewers with a manual to investigate all of the film’s nuances, not only the overt but especially the hidden meanings elucidated throughout the sixteen essays. … This book is an excellent text for graduate level film studies students." —Rebecca Hankins, SFRA Review

"Taken together, the essays in this collection, in their distinct illumination of the film’s generic interventions and political revelations, provide a must-read for scholars and students of American studies, film and media studies, cultural studies, as well as general fans of the film and horror more broadly." —Harriet Stilley, Revenant Journal

​"I find many of the chapters highly enlightening and compelling. They offer insight into the film as well as American sociopolitical culture in general." —Maisha Wester

"The book provides a comprehensive analysis and a framework for understanding Get Out. Just when I thought, ‘Okay, we’ve now seen every way we could approach this film,’ the next essay would reframe it in a new way that made me think and then rethink." —Kevin J. Wetmore Jr.

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