The Pleasures of Horror

Matthew Hills

Research output: Book/ReportBook

Abstract

Pleasures of Horror is a stimulating and insightful exploration of horror fictions-literary, cinematic and televisual-and the emotions they engender in their audiences. The text is divided into three sections. The first examines how horror is valued and devalued in different cultural fields; the second investigates the cultural politics of the contemporary horror film; while the final part considers horror fandom in relation to its embodied practices (film festivals), its "reading formations" (commercial fan magazines and fanzines) and the role of special effects.

Pleasures of Horror combines a wide range of media and textual examples with highly detailed and closely focused exposition of theory. It is a fascinating and engaging look at responses to a hugely popular genre and an invaluable resource for students of media, cultural and film studies and fans of horror.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon and New York
PublisherBloomsbury
Number of pages266
ISBN (Print)978-0826458889, 0826458882
Publication statusPublished - 01 Apr 2005

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