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Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House has received both critical acclaim and heaps of contempt for its reimagining of Shirley Jackson's seminal horror novel. Some found Mike Flanagan's series inventive, respectful and terrifying. Others believed it denigrated and diminished its source material, with some even calling it a "betrayal" of Jackson. Though the novel has produced a great deal of scholarship, this is the first critical collection to look at the television series. Featuring all new essays from noted scholars and award-winning horror authors, this collection goes beyond comparing the novel and the Netflix adaptation to look at the series through the lenses of gender, architecture, education, hauntology, addiction, and trauma studies including analysis of the show in the context of 9/11 and #Me Too. Specific essays compare the series with other texts, from Flanagan's other films and other adaptations of Jackson's novel, to the television series Supernatural, Toni Morrison's Beloved and the 2018 film Hereditary. Together, this collection probes a terrifying television series about how scary reality can truly be, usually because of what it says about our lives in America today.
Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House has received both critical acclaim and heaps of contempt for its reimagining of Shirley Jackson's seminal horror novel. Some found Mike Flanagan's series inventive, respectful and terrifying. Others believed it denigrated and diminished its source material, with some even calling it a "betrayal" of Jackson. Though the novel has produced a great deal of scholarship, this is the first critical collection to look at the television series. Featuring all new essays from noted scholars and award-winning horror authors, this collection goes beyond comparing the novel and the Netflix adaptation to look at the series through the lenses of gender, architecture, education, hauntology, addiction, and trauma studies including analysis of the show in the context of 9/11 and #Me Too. Specific essays compare the series with other texts, from Flanagan's other films and other adaptations of Jackson's novel, to the television series Supernatural, Toni Morrison's Beloved and the 2018 film Hereditary. Together, this collection probes a terrifying television series about how scary reality can truly be, usually because of what it says about our lives in America today.
Über den Autor
Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr., is a professional actor and director whose previous books have covered topics ranging from Star Wars to Renaissance faires. He is a professor and chair of the theater department at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction-Holding Darkness Within: Welcome to Hill House (Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.)
I. Jackson and Flanagan
The Hunters and the Haunted: The Changing Role
of Supernatural Investigation (Steve Marsden)
Hijacking Jackson: Adapting Mike Flanagan's Oculus (Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns)
II. The House
It's Coming from Inside the House: Houses as Bodies
Without Organs (Matt Bernico)
A House Without Kindness: Hill House and the Phenomenology
of Horrific Space (Zachary Sheldon)
III. The Trauma
Some Things Can't Be Told: Gothic Trauma (Jeanette A. Laredo)
Recovery from Trauma in Post-9/11 Horror/Terror of Mike Flanagan's Oeuvre (Aaron K.H. Ho)
Education, Praxis and Healing (Elizabeth Laura Yomantas)
"A House Is Like a Body": Processes of Grief and Trauma (Dana Jeanne Keller)
IV. The Haunted
Mike Flanagan's Mold-Centric The Haunting of Hill House (Dawn Keetley)
Where the Heart Is (Alex Link)
The Future Isn't What It Used to Be: Hauntology, Grief
and Lost Futures (Melissa A. Kaufler)
Ghosts of Future Past: Spatial and Temporal Intersections (Adam Daniel)
V. Gender and Queering
Red Room, Red Womb: Phantom Feminism (Elsa M. Carruthers)
The Horrific Feminine: Terrifying Women (Camille S. Alexander)
Haunted Families, Queer Temporalities and the Horrors
of Normativity (Emily E. Roach)
VI. Comparative Hauntings
"Came Back Haunted": International Horror Film Conventions (Thomas Britt)
The Beloved Haunting of Hill House: An Examination
of Monstrous Motherhood (Rhonda Jackson Joseph)
The Madwoman in the Parlor: Motherhood and the Ghost
of Mental Disorder in Hill House and Hereditary (Maria Giakaniki)
Family Remains: Family Bonds Against the Paranormal
in The Haunting of Hill House and Supernatural (Melania Paszek)
"They Never Believe Me": Discourses of Belief in Hill House
and #Me Too (Brandon R. Grafius)
VII. Horror Makers on The Haunting of Hill House
A Ghost Is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Christa Carmen)
The Screaming Meemies Resurrected (Angie Martin)
What Really Walks There? (Tim Waggoner)
Spirits and Mediums: Adapting Jackson (Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.)
Gothic Storytelling (John Palisano)
About the Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction-Holding Darkness Within: Welcome to Hill House (Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.)
I. Jackson and Flanagan
The Hunters and the Haunted: The Changing Role
of Supernatural Investigation (Steve Marsden)
Hijacking Jackson: Adapting Mike Flanagan's Oculus (Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns)
II. The House
It's Coming from Inside the House: Houses as Bodies
Without Organs (Matt Bernico)
A House Without Kindness: Hill House and the Phenomenology
of Horrific Space (Zachary Sheldon)
III. The Trauma
Some Things Can't Be Told: Gothic Trauma (Jeanette A. Laredo)
Recovery from Trauma in Post-9/11 Horror/Terror of Mike Flanagan's Oeuvre (Aaron K.H. Ho)
Education, Praxis and Healing (Elizabeth Laura Yomantas)
"A House Is Like a Body": Processes of Grief and Trauma (Dana Jeanne Keller)
IV. The Haunted
Mike Flanagan's Mold-Centric The Haunting of Hill House (Dawn Keetley)
Where the Heart Is (Alex Link)
The Future Isn't What It Used to Be: Hauntology, Grief
and Lost Futures (Melissa A. Kaufler)
Ghosts of Future Past: Spatial and Temporal Intersections (Adam Daniel)
V. Gender and Queering
Red Room, Red Womb: Phantom Feminism (Elsa M. Carruthers)
The Horrific Feminine: Terrifying Women (Camille S. Alexander)
Haunted Families, Queer Temporalities and the Horrors
of Normativity (Emily E. Roach)
VI. Comparative Hauntings
"Came Back Haunted": International Horror Film Conventions (Thomas Britt)
The Beloved Haunting of Hill House: An Examination
of Monstrous Motherhood (Rhonda Jackson Joseph)
The Madwoman in the Parlor: Motherhood and the Ghost
of Mental Disorder in Hill House and Hereditary (Maria Giakaniki)
Family Remains: Family Bonds Against the Paranormal
in The Haunting of Hill House and Supernatural (Melania Paszek)
"They Never Believe Me": Discourses of Belief in Hill House
and #Me Too (Brandon R. Grafius)
VII. Horror Makers on The Haunting of Hill House
A Ghost Is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Christa Carmen)
The Screaming Meemies Resurrected (Angie Martin)
What Really Walks There? (Tim Waggoner)
Spirits and Mediums: Adapting Jackson (Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.)
Gothic Storytelling (John Palisano)
About the Contributors
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Fotografie |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781476678658 |
ISBN-10: | 1476678650 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: | Wetmore, Kevin J. |
Hersteller: | McFarland |
Maße: | 229 x 152 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | Kevin J. Wetmore |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.04.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,465 kg |
Über den Autor
Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr., is a professional actor and director whose previous books have covered topics ranging from Star Wars to Renaissance faires. He is a professor and chair of the theater department at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction-Holding Darkness Within: Welcome to Hill House (Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.)
I. Jackson and Flanagan
The Hunters and the Haunted: The Changing Role
of Supernatural Investigation (Steve Marsden)
Hijacking Jackson: Adapting Mike Flanagan's Oculus (Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns)
II. The House
It's Coming from Inside the House: Houses as Bodies
Without Organs (Matt Bernico)
A House Without Kindness: Hill House and the Phenomenology
of Horrific Space (Zachary Sheldon)
III. The Trauma
Some Things Can't Be Told: Gothic Trauma (Jeanette A. Laredo)
Recovery from Trauma in Post-9/11 Horror/Terror of Mike Flanagan's Oeuvre (Aaron K.H. Ho)
Education, Praxis and Healing (Elizabeth Laura Yomantas)
"A House Is Like a Body": Processes of Grief and Trauma (Dana Jeanne Keller)
IV. The Haunted
Mike Flanagan's Mold-Centric The Haunting of Hill House (Dawn Keetley)
Where the Heart Is (Alex Link)
The Future Isn't What It Used to Be: Hauntology, Grief
and Lost Futures (Melissa A. Kaufler)
Ghosts of Future Past: Spatial and Temporal Intersections (Adam Daniel)
V. Gender and Queering
Red Room, Red Womb: Phantom Feminism (Elsa M. Carruthers)
The Horrific Feminine: Terrifying Women (Camille S. Alexander)
Haunted Families, Queer Temporalities and the Horrors
of Normativity (Emily E. Roach)
VI. Comparative Hauntings
"Came Back Haunted": International Horror Film Conventions (Thomas Britt)
The Beloved Haunting of Hill House: An Examination
of Monstrous Motherhood (Rhonda Jackson Joseph)
The Madwoman in the Parlor: Motherhood and the Ghost
of Mental Disorder in Hill House and Hereditary (Maria Giakaniki)
Family Remains: Family Bonds Against the Paranormal
in The Haunting of Hill House and Supernatural (Melania Paszek)
"They Never Believe Me": Discourses of Belief in Hill House
and #Me Too (Brandon R. Grafius)
VII. Horror Makers on The Haunting of Hill House
A Ghost Is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Christa Carmen)
The Screaming Meemies Resurrected (Angie Martin)
What Really Walks There? (Tim Waggoner)
Spirits and Mediums: Adapting Jackson (Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.)
Gothic Storytelling (John Palisano)
About the Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction-Holding Darkness Within: Welcome to Hill House (Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.)
I. Jackson and Flanagan
The Hunters and the Haunted: The Changing Role
of Supernatural Investigation (Steve Marsden)
Hijacking Jackson: Adapting Mike Flanagan's Oculus (Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns)
II. The House
It's Coming from Inside the House: Houses as Bodies
Without Organs (Matt Bernico)
A House Without Kindness: Hill House and the Phenomenology
of Horrific Space (Zachary Sheldon)
III. The Trauma
Some Things Can't Be Told: Gothic Trauma (Jeanette A. Laredo)
Recovery from Trauma in Post-9/11 Horror/Terror of Mike Flanagan's Oeuvre (Aaron K.H. Ho)
Education, Praxis and Healing (Elizabeth Laura Yomantas)
"A House Is Like a Body": Processes of Grief and Trauma (Dana Jeanne Keller)
IV. The Haunted
Mike Flanagan's Mold-Centric The Haunting of Hill House (Dawn Keetley)
Where the Heart Is (Alex Link)
The Future Isn't What It Used to Be: Hauntology, Grief
and Lost Futures (Melissa A. Kaufler)
Ghosts of Future Past: Spatial and Temporal Intersections (Adam Daniel)
V. Gender and Queering
Red Room, Red Womb: Phantom Feminism (Elsa M. Carruthers)
The Horrific Feminine: Terrifying Women (Camille S. Alexander)
Haunted Families, Queer Temporalities and the Horrors
of Normativity (Emily E. Roach)
VI. Comparative Hauntings
"Came Back Haunted": International Horror Film Conventions (Thomas Britt)
The Beloved Haunting of Hill House: An Examination
of Monstrous Motherhood (Rhonda Jackson Joseph)
The Madwoman in the Parlor: Motherhood and the Ghost
of Mental Disorder in Hill House and Hereditary (Maria Giakaniki)
Family Remains: Family Bonds Against the Paranormal
in The Haunting of Hill House and Supernatural (Melania Paszek)
"They Never Believe Me": Discourses of Belief in Hill House
and #Me Too (Brandon R. Grafius)
VII. Horror Makers on The Haunting of Hill House
A Ghost Is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Christa Carmen)
The Screaming Meemies Resurrected (Angie Martin)
What Really Walks There? (Tim Waggoner)
Spirits and Mediums: Adapting Jackson (Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.)
Gothic Storytelling (John Palisano)
About the Contributors
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Fotografie |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781476678658 |
ISBN-10: | 1476678650 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: | Wetmore, Kevin J. |
Hersteller: | McFarland |
Maße: | 229 x 152 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | Kevin J. Wetmore |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.04.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,465 kg |
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