MENU   

Snuff

Real Death and Screen Media (livre en anglais)

de , , et

Type
Etudes
Sujet
Genre
Mots Clés
horreur, mort
Année d'édition
Editeur
Bloomsbury Academic
Langue
anglais
Taille d'un livre de poche 11x18cmTaille relative de ce livreTaille d'un grand livre (29x22cm)
Taille du livre
Format
Broché344 pages
15 x 23 cm
ISBN
978-1-62892-114-4
Appréciation
pas d'appréciation (0 vote)

Moyenne des votes : pas d'appréciation

0 vote 1 étoile = On peut s'en passer
0 vote 2 étoiles = Bon livre
0 vote 3 étoiles = Excellent livre
0 vote 4 étoiles = Unique / une référence

Votre vote : -

Description de l'ouvrage :
The phenomenon of so-called 'snuff movies' (films that allegedly document real acts of murder, specifically designed to 'entertain' and sexually arouse the spectator) represents a fascinating socio-cultural paradox. At once unproven, yet accepted by many, as emblematic of the very worst extremes of pornography and horror, moral detractors have argued that the mere idea of snuff constitutes the logical (and terminal) extension of generic forms that are dependent primarily upon the excitement, stimulation and, ultimately, corruption of the senses. Snuff: Real Death and Screen Media brings together scholars from film and media studies to assess the longevity of one of screen media's most enduring cultural myths. Thorough, provocative, and well argued, the contributions to this volume address areas ranging from exploitation movies, the video industry, trends in contemporary horror cinema, pornography and Web 2.0.

À propos des auteurs :
Neil Jackson is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Lincoln, UK. He is co-editor of Snuff: Real Death and Screen Media (Bloomsbury, 2016).Shaun Kimber is Senior Lecturer in Media Theory at Bournemouth University, UK. He is the author ofControversies: Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (2011) and is currently working on the co-authored book Writing & Selling Horror Screenplays.Thomas Joseph Watson is Associate Lecturer in Media at Northumbria University, UK. He has forthcoming articles appearing in both the edited collection Rethinking Cinema and Television History (2014), and the Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance (2014).

Revue de Presse :
"It is a serious intervention deliberately situated at the intersection of debates about violence in society and violence in representation, which has long been a somewhat sensationalized space; it is an original and stimulating contribution to an otherwise undersubscribed area of intellectual interest." - Alex Adams, Independent Early Career Researcher

Voir le

> Livres ayant un titre identique ou proche :

> Des mêmes auteurs :

Rewind, Replay:Britain and the Video Boom, 1978-1992

(2022)

Britain and the Video Boom, 1978-1992

de

Sujet :

Hammer and Beyond:The British Horror Film

(2021)

The British Horror Film

de et

Sujet : Genre >

Grindhouse:Cultural Exchange on 42nd Street, and Beyond

(2016)

Cultural Exchange on 42nd Street, and Beyond

Dir. et

Sujet : Genre >

Contemporary British Horror Cinema:Industry, Genre and Society

(2015)

Industry, Genre and Society

de

Sujet : Genre >

> Sur un thème proche :

Necessary Death:What Horror Movies Teach Us About Navigating the Human Experience

(2023)

What Horror Movies Teach Us About Navigating the Human Experience

de et

Sujet : Genre >

Horror House Film:Possession, Obsession, Domination, Masculinity

(2026)

Possession, Obsession, Domination, Masculinity

de

Sujet : Genre >

Frightful Harvest:Food, Agriculture and Landscape in Folk Horror Films

(2026)

Food, Agriculture and Landscape in Folk Horror Films

de

Sujet : Genre >

Classic Monsters, Modern Art:20th Century Horror in 21st Century Illustration

(2026)

20th Century Horror in 21st Century Illustration

de

Sujet : Genre >

The Politics of Monstrous Figures in Contemporary Cinema:Witches, Zombies, and Cyborgs Re-enchanting the Ends of the World

(2025)

Witches, Zombies, and Cyborgs Re-enchanting the Ends of the World

de

Sujet : Genre >

16099 livres recensés   •   (c)2024-2026 cinemabooks.info   •  
Les livres en français sont sur www.livres-cinema.info