Abstract: The recurrence of the figure of the Antichrist in mainstream horror films is a culturally significant development since its origins in the 1970s. This paper argues that Anti-christ films can be read as products of contemporary risk society characterized by a wide-spread reflexivity towards the outcomes of the modernization process, a deep insecurity over class relations, and an ambivalence towards expert knowledge within late modernity. These themes are expressed in the films through techniques of inversion and defamiliarization that have the effect of representing a society fearful of its stability and with no clear vision of the way forward
The religious landscape in Europe is changing dramatically. While the authority of institutional rel...
Many Hollywood films code characters according to the binary of good and evil, which seldom reflects...
This paper offers a broad historical overview of the ideology and cultural roots of horror films. Th...
The COVID-19 pandemic has roused the apocalyptic fear that was foreseen in religious prophecies. Thi...
This paper argues that horror movies are an important component of meaning exploration in contempora...
Lars von Trier\u27s Antichrist is a symbolic descent into insanity that includes violent events and ...
Apocalyptic literature in popular culture today displays a tension between the nihilistic paralysis ...
The horror genre has undergone drastic changes in the last two hundred years. Its landscape has tran...
Even though antiheroes have been around for ages they have been somewhat forgotten in the past and m...
In this second century of the Age of Hollywood and the reign of moving image culture, popular featur...
This work will concern the treatment of the apocalypse in popular American film since 1970. The film...
The article studies the evolution of the idea of Antichrist starting from the New Testament texts up...
This qualitative thesis examines levels of pessimism as they relate to modern and postmodern horror ...
This article examines the contours of contemporary rapture films, examining them as cultural documen...
Horror film functions both as a threat and a catharsis by confronting us with our fear of death, the...
The religious landscape in Europe is changing dramatically. While the authority of institutional rel...
Many Hollywood films code characters according to the binary of good and evil, which seldom reflects...
This paper offers a broad historical overview of the ideology and cultural roots of horror films. Th...
The COVID-19 pandemic has roused the apocalyptic fear that was foreseen in religious prophecies. Thi...
This paper argues that horror movies are an important component of meaning exploration in contempora...
Lars von Trier\u27s Antichrist is a symbolic descent into insanity that includes violent events and ...
Apocalyptic literature in popular culture today displays a tension between the nihilistic paralysis ...
The horror genre has undergone drastic changes in the last two hundred years. Its landscape has tran...
Even though antiheroes have been around for ages they have been somewhat forgotten in the past and m...
In this second century of the Age of Hollywood and the reign of moving image culture, popular featur...
This work will concern the treatment of the apocalypse in popular American film since 1970. The film...
The article studies the evolution of the idea of Antichrist starting from the New Testament texts up...
This qualitative thesis examines levels of pessimism as they relate to modern and postmodern horror ...
This article examines the contours of contemporary rapture films, examining them as cultural documen...
Horror film functions both as a threat and a catharsis by confronting us with our fear of death, the...
The religious landscape in Europe is changing dramatically. While the authority of institutional rel...
Many Hollywood films code characters according to the binary of good and evil, which seldom reflects...
This paper offers a broad historical overview of the ideology and cultural roots of horror films. Th...