The successful return of horror to our television screens in the
post-millennial years, and across a multi-media range of platforms,
demonstrates that this previously moribund genre is once again
vibrant, challenging and long-lasting. The traditional TV audience of
the past would have watched very few horror TV shows, because not many
were made. But that has changed. Programme makers have tapped into
their public's insatiable need - in these days of terrorism, violence
and mayhem - to provide programmes that have high production values,
engaging storylines, and plenty of frights and gore. Horror TV
offers a safety-valve for its audience, one that enables them to enter
into it from the safety of their armchairs. The era of instant access,
streaming, downloading and binge-watching whole seasons over a
weekend, where fandom has blossomed into a cultural force, clearly
shows horror as a vital part of today's TV scheduling. This edited
collection investigates the rising popularity of horror-television
through deconstructing the gender roles within them via series of case
studies including such programmes as Hannibal, American Horror Story,
The Walking Dead, Penny Dreadful, Supernatural, The Exorcist and Bates
Motel. By using a series of case studies and employing theoretical
modes of close analysis, each chapter demonstrates how and why these
TV shows are important in reflecting the changing gender roles within
modern society.
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ISBN
9781787691056
Publisert
2019
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Emerald Publishing Limited
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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