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- Title
Introduction.
- Authors
Tartaglia, Katherine
- Abstract
5 Susan Hayward, "Horror/Gothic Horror/Hammer Horror/Horror Thriller/Body Horror/Vampire Movies", in I Cinema Studies: The Key Concepts i , Third Ed. Hence, movement from essays that prompt reconsiderations of earlier black horror, specifically tracing two underexplored figures through decades of the genre, to the film that, arguably, started the more recent cycle of black horror, I Get Out i , and the work we can do I now i . Letort explores I Get Out i 's relationship to America's history of slavery I and i the slavery film, specifically through its use of horror genre codes and aesthetics. Therefore, as a genre well-suited to reflecting on reality, our lived experiences, our society, and our unconscious, horror films and television provide a fruitful canvas for dealing with the different racially inspired monsters that have and continue to surround us.
- Subjects
HORROR films; FILM genres; LAUGHTER; AFRICAN Americans in motion pictures; BLACK power movement; BLACK people; AFRICAN Americans
- Publication
Black Camera: The New Series, 2023, Vol 14, Issue 2, p243
- ISSN
1536-3155
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2979/blackcamera.14.2.14