The Horror ReaderKen Gelder Horror has been one of the most spectacular and controversial genres in both cinema and fiction - its wild excesses relished by some, vilified by many others. Often defiantly marginal, it nevertheless inhabits the very fabric of everyday life, providing us with ways of imagining and classifying our world; what is evil and what is good; what is monstrous and what is 'normal'; what can be seen and what should remain hidden. |
Contents
PART | 2 |
PART | 3 |
PART | 4 |
PART SEVEN | 7 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART ONE | 11 |
José B Monleon | 20 |
Terry Castle | 29 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART TWO | 49 |
Stephen D Arata | 161 |
Ken Gelder | 187 |
Patricia White | 210 |
Ken Gelder | 225 |
Fatimah Tobing Rony | 242 |
Gregory A Waller | 256 |
Ken Gelder | 273 |
Carol J Clover | 294 |