Queer Horror: Film and Television – Sexuality and Masculinity at the Margins
Darren Elliott-Smith examines the complications resulting from "queer appropriations of horror conventions". In considering the apprehensions that ensue when gay men experience "judgement by heteronormative standards" that are inherent in the horror genre, Elliott-Smith argues th...
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