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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AIDS
Anxiety
De Palma, Brian
Erotica
Exegesis & hermeneutics
Femininity
Gays & lesbians
Gender
Genre
LGBTQ studies
Literary canon
Literary criticism
Literary devices
Masculinity
Men
Misogyny
Motion picture criticism
Motion pictures
Narrative techniques
Narratives
Psychoanalysis
REVIEWS
Sexuality
Television
Television programs
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