Monstrous Beings and Media Cultures Folk Monsters, Im/materiality, Regionality

Monstrous Beings of Media Cultures examines the monsters and sinister creatures that spawn from folk horror, Gothic fiction, and from various sectors of media cultures. The collection illuminates how folk monsters form across different art and media traditions, and interrogates the 21C revitalizatio...

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Monstrous Beings of Media Cultures examines the monsters and sinister creatures that spawn from folk horror, Gothic fiction, and from various sectors of media cultures. The collection illuminates how folk monsters form across different art and media traditions, and interrogates the 21C revitalization of "folk" as both a cultural formation and aesthetic mode. The essays explore how combinations of vernacular and institutional creative processes shape the folkloric and/or folkoresque attributes of monstrous beings, their popularity, and the contexts in which they are received. While it focuses on 21C permutations of folk monstrosity, the collection is transhistorical in approach, featuring chapters that focus on contemporary folk monsters, historical antecedents, and the pre-C21st art and media traditions that shaped enduring monstrous beings. The collection also illuminates how folk monsters and folk "horror" travel across cultures, media, and time periods, and how iconic monsters are tethered to yet repeatedly become unanchored from material and regional contexts
In English
Cultural Studies
Film, Media, and Communication
Interdisciplinary Studies
Media Studies
Psychology
PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Genres / Horror bisacsh
Monsters in mass media
Monsters in popular culture
Monsters Folklore
Balanzategui, Jessica Sonstige oth
Craven, Allison Sonstige oth
https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048552832?locatt=mode:legacy Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext
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Interdisciplinary Studies
Media Studies
Psychology
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Monsters in mass media
Monsters in popular culture
Monsters Folklore
title Monstrous Beings and Media Cultures Folk Monsters, Im/materiality, Regionality
title_auth Monstrous Beings and Media Cultures Folk Monsters, Im/materiality, Regionality
title_exact_search Monstrous Beings and Media Cultures Folk Monsters, Im/materiality, Regionality
title_full Monstrous Beings and Media Cultures Folk Monsters, Im/materiality, Regionality ed. by Jessica Balanzategui, Allison Craven
title_fullStr Monstrous Beings and Media Cultures Folk Monsters, Im/materiality, Regionality ed. by Jessica Balanzategui, Allison Craven
title_full_unstemmed Monstrous Beings and Media Cultures Folk Monsters, Im/materiality, Regionality ed. by Jessica Balanzategui, Allison Craven
title_short Monstrous Beings and Media Cultures
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title_sub Folk Monsters, Im/materiality, Regionality
topic Cultural Studies
Film, Media, and Communication
Interdisciplinary Studies
Media Studies
Psychology
PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Genres / Horror bisacsh
Monsters in mass media
Monsters in popular culture
Monsters Folklore
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Film, Media, and Communication
Interdisciplinary Studies
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Psychology
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Monsters Folklore
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