Tom Six’s The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) and The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (2011) are based on a disturbing premise: people are abducted and stitched together mouth-to-anus. The consequent combinations of faeces and bloodshed, torture and degradation have been roundly vilified by the critical press. Additionally, the sequel was officially banned or heavily censored in numerous countries. This article argues that these reactive forms of suppression fail to engage with the films themselves, or the concepts (such as disgust and offense) on which those judgements are made. Six’s films are far more sophisticated than has been accounted for. These films wear their generic lineage on their grimy sleeves, contextualising conve...
Inspired by Michel Foucault’s examination of state subjugation and control, this book considers post...
The article discusses Jack Ketchum’s popular horror novel "The Girl Next Door" in the context of the...
The neoliberal character of western film regulation has, across the last two decades, oscillated bet...
Tom Six’s The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) and The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (20...
Tom Six’s The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) and The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (20...
The article presents detailed discourse analysis of British newspaper coverage of two highly controv...
Although films of both the “Torture Porn” and “New Extremism” subgenres have been characterized as p...
This article offers a critical analysis of enemy making and the emotional structures of animosity in...
There is nothing unprecedented about the peak of popularity which is currently being enjoyed by horr...
Al lado del uso de la censura como instrumento de represión política, las dictaduras han tendido a c...
This essay argues that repulsive images of the violated internal body can function as political resi...
Disgust is a frequent and often powerful part of the cinematic experience – from horror movies and t...
This thesis examines the contemporary American horror cinematic subgenre torture porn. Consisting of...
[I]t is impossible to overlook the extent to which civilization is built up upon a renunciation of i...
My dissertation explores the emergence of graphic, corporeal violence in American films of the late ...
Inspired by Michel Foucault’s examination of state subjugation and control, this book considers post...
The article discusses Jack Ketchum’s popular horror novel "The Girl Next Door" in the context of the...
The neoliberal character of western film regulation has, across the last two decades, oscillated bet...
Tom Six’s The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) and The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (20...
Tom Six’s The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) and The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (20...
The article presents detailed discourse analysis of British newspaper coverage of two highly controv...
Although films of both the “Torture Porn” and “New Extremism” subgenres have been characterized as p...
This article offers a critical analysis of enemy making and the emotional structures of animosity in...
There is nothing unprecedented about the peak of popularity which is currently being enjoyed by horr...
Al lado del uso de la censura como instrumento de represión política, las dictaduras han tendido a c...
This essay argues that repulsive images of the violated internal body can function as political resi...
Disgust is a frequent and often powerful part of the cinematic experience – from horror movies and t...
This thesis examines the contemporary American horror cinematic subgenre torture porn. Consisting of...
[I]t is impossible to overlook the extent to which civilization is built up upon a renunciation of i...
My dissertation explores the emergence of graphic, corporeal violence in American films of the late ...
Inspired by Michel Foucault’s examination of state subjugation and control, this book considers post...
The article discusses Jack Ketchum’s popular horror novel "The Girl Next Door" in the context of the...
The neoliberal character of western film regulation has, across the last two decades, oscillated bet...