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245 00 European nightmares :|bhorror cinema in Europe since 1945 
       /|cedited by Patricia Allmer, Emily Brick & David Huxley. 
264  1 London ;|aNew York :|bWallflower Press,|c[2012] 
264  4 |c©2012 
300    1 online resource (xii, 276 pages) 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Contributors; Introduction; Reception and Perception of 
       European Horror Cinemas; Section Introduction; Resident 
       Evil? The Limits of European Horror: Resident Evil Versus 
       Suspiria; Beyond Suspiria: The Place of European Horror 
       Cinema in the Fan Canon; Refusing to Look at Rape: The 
       Reception of Belgian Horror Cinema; Depressing, Degrading!
       The Reception of the European Horror Film in Britain 1957-
       68; British Horror Cinema; Section Introduction; The 
       Boundaries of Horror in Wolf Rilla's Village of the 
       Damned. 
505 8  New Labour, New Horrors: Genetic Mutation, Generic 
       Hybridity and Gender Crisis in British Horror of the New 
       MillenniumFrench Horror Cinema; Section Introduction; 
       Baise-moi and the French Rape-Revenge Film; Subjectivity 
       Unleashed: Haute Tension; Spanish Horror Cinema; Section 
       Introduction; Paul Naschy, Exorcismo and the Reactionary 
       Horrors of Spanish Popular Cinema in the Early 1970s; 
       History, Terrain and Tread: The Walk of Demons, Zombie 
       Flesh Eaters and the Blind Dead; Alejandro Amenábar and 
       Contemporary Spanish Horror; Italian Horror Cinema; 
       Section Introduction. 
505 8  Live Ate: Global Catastrophe and the Politics and Poetics 
       of the Italian Zombie FilmA Touch of Terror: Dario Argento
       and Deleuze's Cinematic Sensorium; German and Northern 
       Euroopean Horror Cinema; Section introduction; 'A Former 
       Director of German Horror Films': Horror, European Cinema 
       and the Critical Reception of Robert Siodmak's Hollywood 
       Career; World of Blood and Fire: Lang, Mabuse, and 
       Bergman's The Serpent's Egg; 'Le Cineaste d'Horreur 
       Ordinaire': Michael Haneke and the Horrors of Everyday 
       Existence; Eastern European Horror Cinema; Section 
       introduction. 
505 8  A Gaze From Hell: Eastern European Horror Cinema 
       RevisitedTaxidermia -- A Hungarian Taste for Horror; 
       Horror Films in Turkish Cinema: To Use or Not to Use Local
       Cultural Motifs, That is Not the Question; Filmography; 
       Index. 
520    This volume is the first edited collection of essays 
       focusing on European horror cinema from 1945 to the 
       present. It features new contributions by distinguished 
       international scholars exploring British, French, Spanish,
       Italian, German and Northern European and Eastern European
       horror cinema. The essays employ a variety of current 
       critical methods of analysis, ranging from psychoanalysis 
       and Deleuzean film theory to reception theory and 
       historical analysis. The complete volume offers a major 
       resource on post-war European horror cinema, with in-depth
       studies of such classic films as Seytan. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Allmer, Patricia.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2007135487 
700 1  Brick, Emily.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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700 1  Huxley, D.|q(David),|d1950-|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/nb90132111 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aAllmer, Patricia.|tEuropean Nightmares :
       Horror Cinema in Europe Since 1945.|dNew York : Columbia 
       University Press, ©2012|z9780231162098 
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