Outlining key elements of folk horror, this article discusses the influence of British 1970s television upon post-2000 folk-horror revivalists, arguing that television is of vital importance to social and cultural folklore. With reference to Mikel Koven’s ‘mass-mediated ostension’, this study brings together folkloristics and screen studies, and proposes ‘wyrd’ as a term to apply to eerie, hauntological media with folkloric themes. Supernatural tropes are examined alongside a case-study analysis of the BBC series Ghost Stories for Christmas to illustrate how folkloric content is represented on-screen, and how the eerie atmosphere of 1970s television was created
Keynote paper. This paper examines the connections between the winter season and Gothic historical ...
This paper focuses on UK and US traditions of seasonal horror on television and radio at Christmas a...
This article’s subject is Ghostwatch (BBC, 1992), a drama broadcast on Halloween night of 1992 which...
Television schedules in 1970s Britain were so full of with stories involving folkloric narratives fe...
Current creatives across a variety of British media are taking inspiration for their work from, and ...
Prominent purveyors of British millennial film and television folk-horror are doing so with distinct...
‘Folk horror’ is gaining academic attention, and is beginning to be applied as a generic term to med...
Acknowledging folklore as central to folk horror and how it is perpetuated through mass media is som...
‘Folk horror’ has often been considered, following Mark Gatiss’ description of the genre, as central...
While ‘folk horror’ might be thought of as an adult genre, a startling amount of 1970s children’s te...
This article aims at investigating the American folk horror revival of the 2010s, focusing on texts ...
Whilst folk horror, hauntological and ‘wyrd’ media are still developing as categories, the British l...
The title of this paper comes from a phrase in 'The Haunted Generation', British broadcaster and wri...
The Routledge Companion to Folk Horror offers a comprehensive guide to this popular genre. It explor...
The last few years have seen an increased interest in everything remotely connected to folk horror. ...
Keynote paper. This paper examines the connections between the winter season and Gothic historical ...
This paper focuses on UK and US traditions of seasonal horror on television and radio at Christmas a...
This article’s subject is Ghostwatch (BBC, 1992), a drama broadcast on Halloween night of 1992 which...
Television schedules in 1970s Britain were so full of with stories involving folkloric narratives fe...
Current creatives across a variety of British media are taking inspiration for their work from, and ...
Prominent purveyors of British millennial film and television folk-horror are doing so with distinct...
‘Folk horror’ is gaining academic attention, and is beginning to be applied as a generic term to med...
Acknowledging folklore as central to folk horror and how it is perpetuated through mass media is som...
‘Folk horror’ has often been considered, following Mark Gatiss’ description of the genre, as central...
While ‘folk horror’ might be thought of as an adult genre, a startling amount of 1970s children’s te...
This article aims at investigating the American folk horror revival of the 2010s, focusing on texts ...
Whilst folk horror, hauntological and ‘wyrd’ media are still developing as categories, the British l...
The title of this paper comes from a phrase in 'The Haunted Generation', British broadcaster and wri...
The Routledge Companion to Folk Horror offers a comprehensive guide to this popular genre. It explor...
The last few years have seen an increased interest in everything remotely connected to folk horror. ...
Keynote paper. This paper examines the connections between the winter season and Gothic historical ...
This paper focuses on UK and US traditions of seasonal horror on television and radio at Christmas a...
This article’s subject is Ghostwatch (BBC, 1992), a drama broadcast on Halloween night of 1992 which...