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    Cardiff :University of Wales Press,
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    almahu_BV049567801
    Format: xiv, 291 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 1837720517 , 9781837720514
    Series Statement: Horror studies
    Content: "In Queer for Fear: Horror Film and the Queer Spectator, [Heather O. Petrocelli] analyses the relationship queer people have to horror with a qualitative and quantitative study, building on decades of theory that had emphasised horror’s queerness as being subtextual, allegorical and figurative. This groundbreaking study of the queer spectator of horror film expands theoretical discourse with empirical data to evidence that queer embodiment has ontological and phenomenological connections to the horror genre. This study collected 4,107 survey participants’ responses and 15 in-depth oral histories, leading to the first empirical, comprehensive and inclusive understanding of the queer spectator’s horror opinions, habits and tastes. After engaging and analysing the data, the primary conclusion is that horror is queer to the queer spectator. Queer for Fear further establishes that a significant percentage of queer spectators actively and therapeutically engage with horror to work through their queer trauma and that they knowingly have a camp relationship to horror. Furthermore, this book demonstrates the importance of the queered presentation of horror films to queer audiences with live cinema screenings that feature live drag performance, examined through case studies of Peaches Christ’s Midnight Mass and Carla Rossi’s Queer Horror. Leveraging original survey data, in-depth oral histories, and theory, Queer for Fear makes overdue and impactful empirical contributions to the fields of queer, horror, trauma, camp and live cinema studies. The investigations and conclusions of this book not only lead to the queer spectator of horror film being affirmed a place in both academic and popular discourse, but also function to make visible and galvanize the diverse community of horror-loving queers."--Provided by publisher
    Note: Horror is queer: theoretical and ontological foundations -- , Portrait of a queer horror fan: the opinions, habits and tastes of the queer spectator -- , Trauma and camp: queer connections to horror -- , Drag me to hell: queer performance and live cinema
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePUB ISBN 9781837720538
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePDF ISBN 9781837720521
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works , Sociology
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