Rather than re-rehearsing familiar narratives about ‘Eurohorror’ erected around an established canon of films, directors and themes, or reclaiming a particular text or filmmaker from obscurity, the brief to participants was to historicise the term since it is more often than not conflated with related cinematic categories such as ‘Euro Trash’ or ‘Euro Cult’, and to think about the critical intersections and interactions between various fields of cultural production associated with it – fanzines, small niche VHS and DVD distributors, spaces for dissemination – to approach it from fresh perspectives so as to chronicle stories that have not yet been told. The ultimate aim, therefore, was to map out a richer and more nuanced picture of the cult...
The safeguarding, preservation and valorisation of the cultural heritage has increasingly become ass...
The second issue of PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies for 2007 is a special ...
The article explores the transcultural dimension of European crime narratives by looking at the spec...
British horror cinema is often excluded from critical work dealing with European horror cinema or, a...
Discussion of the horror film fanzine culture of the 1980s and early 1990s has been dominated by an ...
This article considers the circulation of Japanese horror titles in the West, focusing on how this i...
This dissertation reconstructs “Europ”—an informal network of artists interconnected through the fil...
An introduction to a themed section of the journal edited by myself, Kate Egan and Jamie Terrill
European horror films have often been characterised by a tendency towards co-production arrangements...
As the European Journal of Theatre and Performance is now steadily growing into a bi-annual publicat...
This report constitutes one of the major deliverables of the H2020 project, reCreating Europe: Rethi...
This special issue of VIEW was inspired by a call from the final conference of the project “European...
In the early 1980s, a moral panic erupted in the United Kingdom over the perceived threat that horro...
Despite the transnational character of the 21st-century film and entertainment industries, and the t...
Horror has been a dominating genre throughout the centuries captivating both novelists and the film ...
The safeguarding, preservation and valorisation of the cultural heritage has increasingly become ass...
The second issue of PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies for 2007 is a special ...
The article explores the transcultural dimension of European crime narratives by looking at the spec...
British horror cinema is often excluded from critical work dealing with European horror cinema or, a...
Discussion of the horror film fanzine culture of the 1980s and early 1990s has been dominated by an ...
This article considers the circulation of Japanese horror titles in the West, focusing on how this i...
This dissertation reconstructs “Europ”—an informal network of artists interconnected through the fil...
An introduction to a themed section of the journal edited by myself, Kate Egan and Jamie Terrill
European horror films have often been characterised by a tendency towards co-production arrangements...
As the European Journal of Theatre and Performance is now steadily growing into a bi-annual publicat...
This report constitutes one of the major deliverables of the H2020 project, reCreating Europe: Rethi...
This special issue of VIEW was inspired by a call from the final conference of the project “European...
In the early 1980s, a moral panic erupted in the United Kingdom over the perceived threat that horro...
Despite the transnational character of the 21st-century film and entertainment industries, and the t...
Horror has been a dominating genre throughout the centuries captivating both novelists and the film ...
The safeguarding, preservation and valorisation of the cultural heritage has increasingly become ass...
The second issue of PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies for 2007 is a special ...
The article explores the transcultural dimension of European crime narratives by looking at the spec...