Review of: Bohlmann, Markus P. J., and Sean Moreland, editors. Monstrous Children and Childish Monsters: Essays on Cinema’s Holy Terrors. McFarland, 2015. DOI: 10.1353/jeu.2017.001
In my essay I would like to focus on the psychoanalytic view of the creatures of transformational h...
'Monsters are our children' claims Jeffrey Cohen in his 2002 book Monster Theory and from Caliban's ...
Horror in picture books aimed at children appears in many forms and may be interpreted in multiple...
The uncanny child in transnational cinema illustrates how global horror film images of children reco...
Since the 1950s children have proven to be among the most effective and enduring antagonists in the...
The relationship between children and horror is fraught with tension, with children typically assume...
How does a culture respond when the limits of childhood become uncertain? The emergence of pre-adole...
The burgeoning corpus of literature on the horror genre in film studies has surpassed the western as...
This paper offers a broad historical overview of the ideology and cultural roots of horror films. Th...
Review of The Child Savage, 1890-2010: From Comics to Games edited by Elizabeth Wesselin
Review of: Greenhill, Pauline, and Sidney Eve Matrix. Fairy Tale Films: Visions of Ambiguity. Utah: ...
The article entitled Childhood subversions and infantilizations of adulthood in the literature and f...
Horror has historically been mired in the conceptual swamp of negative affect. Because its basal mea...
The paper analyses the tensions in the text, production and reception of the children’s horror film ...
This thesis examines horror films through an application of cultural analysis (primarily the work of...
In my essay I would like to focus on the psychoanalytic view of the creatures of transformational h...
'Monsters are our children' claims Jeffrey Cohen in his 2002 book Monster Theory and from Caliban's ...
Horror in picture books aimed at children appears in many forms and may be interpreted in multiple...
The uncanny child in transnational cinema illustrates how global horror film images of children reco...
Since the 1950s children have proven to be among the most effective and enduring antagonists in the...
The relationship between children and horror is fraught with tension, with children typically assume...
How does a culture respond when the limits of childhood become uncertain? The emergence of pre-adole...
The burgeoning corpus of literature on the horror genre in film studies has surpassed the western as...
This paper offers a broad historical overview of the ideology and cultural roots of horror films. Th...
Review of The Child Savage, 1890-2010: From Comics to Games edited by Elizabeth Wesselin
Review of: Greenhill, Pauline, and Sidney Eve Matrix. Fairy Tale Films: Visions of Ambiguity. Utah: ...
The article entitled Childhood subversions and infantilizations of adulthood in the literature and f...
Horror has historically been mired in the conceptual swamp of negative affect. Because its basal mea...
The paper analyses the tensions in the text, production and reception of the children’s horror film ...
This thesis examines horror films through an application of cultural analysis (primarily the work of...
In my essay I would like to focus on the psychoanalytic view of the creatures of transformational h...
'Monsters are our children' claims Jeffrey Cohen in his 2002 book Monster Theory and from Caliban's ...
Horror in picture books aimed at children appears in many forms and may be interpreted in multiple...