This paper explores the history of the Mummy in popular culture with a particular focus on its presentation in the cinema. It argues that the Mummy is a figure who has constantly transformed in response to changing public attitudes towards the science of archaeology and the cultural beliefs of the non-western culture from which it originated. As prolific in screen appearances and as established in the public consciousness as virtually any other screen monster, whilst additionally having a longer history than any of them, the Mummy has been dismissed again and again in books on cinema and horror as the star of a repetitive and derivative genre, making the Mummy as misrepresented and misunderstood as any figure in the history of cinema itself...
The Mummy (1932) was not just a horror film intended to shock contemporary moviegoers interested in ...
This lecture presents the major findings of the first anthropological study of British and American ...
This article explores the history of mummy unwrappings in the West, culminating in Margaret Murray\u...
This paper explores the history of the Mummy in popular culture with a particular focus on its prese...
This paper explores the history of the Mummy in popular culture with a particular focus on its prese...
This paper examines the ways in which the figure of the mummy featured in the silent cinema until it...
This book explores the history of the Mummy movie, a genre hitherto largely overlooked, marginalised...
This paper explores issues of originality and artistry in Universal’s four film Mummy cycle of the 1...
The Mummy has long been considered amongst the least impressive of movie monsters. Jeremy Dyson dis...
The paper discusses The Mummy (Terence Fisher, 1959) and explores Hammer studio’s depiction of one o...
This article examines the literary and cinematic antecedents of a cinema icon, The Mummy, produced b...
The paper discusses The Mummy (Terence Fisher, 1959) and explores Hammer studio’s depiction of one o...
Mummies are objects of wonder in museums worldwide, often made popular by films and books. Fascinate...
This paper explores the role of revenge within the Mummy movie genre and explores the ways in which ...
Mummies adorn the exhibits of hundreds of American and European museums alike and their presence in ...
The Mummy (1932) was not just a horror film intended to shock contemporary moviegoers interested in ...
This lecture presents the major findings of the first anthropological study of British and American ...
This article explores the history of mummy unwrappings in the West, culminating in Margaret Murray\u...
This paper explores the history of the Mummy in popular culture with a particular focus on its prese...
This paper explores the history of the Mummy in popular culture with a particular focus on its prese...
This paper examines the ways in which the figure of the mummy featured in the silent cinema until it...
This book explores the history of the Mummy movie, a genre hitherto largely overlooked, marginalised...
This paper explores issues of originality and artistry in Universal’s four film Mummy cycle of the 1...
The Mummy has long been considered amongst the least impressive of movie monsters. Jeremy Dyson dis...
The paper discusses The Mummy (Terence Fisher, 1959) and explores Hammer studio’s depiction of one o...
This article examines the literary and cinematic antecedents of a cinema icon, The Mummy, produced b...
The paper discusses The Mummy (Terence Fisher, 1959) and explores Hammer studio’s depiction of one o...
Mummies are objects of wonder in museums worldwide, often made popular by films and books. Fascinate...
This paper explores the role of revenge within the Mummy movie genre and explores the ways in which ...
Mummies adorn the exhibits of hundreds of American and European museums alike and their presence in ...
The Mummy (1932) was not just a horror film intended to shock contemporary moviegoers interested in ...
This lecture presents the major findings of the first anthropological study of British and American ...
This article explores the history of mummy unwrappings in the West, culminating in Margaret Murray\u...