Something Wicked This Way Comes
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042025509
ISBN-10: 9042025506
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Brill
Locul publicării:Netherlands
ISBN-10: 9042025506
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Brill
Locul publicării:Netherlands
Cuprins
Colette BALMAIN: Preface
Images of Evil
Geraldine BIDDLE-PERRY and Janice MILLER: “…and if Looks Could Kill:” Making Up the Face of Evil
Colette BALMAIN: Oriental Nightmares: The ‘Demonic’ Other in Contemporary American Adaptations of Japanese Horror Film
Karil KUCERA: Hoping for Heaven, Landing in Hell: Lessons Learned at a Medieval Chinese Grotto
Charles NUCKOLLS: The Cartoon Nationalism of Contemporary Japan
Ethics and Responsibility
Merdijana SADOVIC: Collective Denial: Serbs and the War in Bosnia
William Andrew MYERS: Ethical Aliens: The Challenge of Extreme Perpetrators to Humanism
Alan WATT: The Problem of Evil Beyond Theology
Chris BELL: The Way of the Transgressor is Hard: Personal Experience on Death, Suffering and “Community Responsibility”
Robert W. BUTLER: Teaching About Evil in History: Demonizing Historical Figures
Sex and Seduction
Stephen MORRIS: Remarriage and Ass-F**king: Shifty Byzantine Views of Sex
Anthony F. CRISAFI: The Seduction of Evil: An Examination of the Media Culture of the Current White Supremacist Movement
Frank FAULKNER: “Get Your Kicks on Route 666,” or Why the Devil has all the Best Tunes: Trekkin Through the Darker Side of Heavy Metal Music
Margarita CARRETERO-GONZÁLEZ & Mª Elena RODRÍGUEZ-MARTÍN: Wicked Women: The Menace Lurking Behind Female Independence
Notes on Contributors
Images of Evil
Geraldine BIDDLE-PERRY and Janice MILLER: “…and if Looks Could Kill:” Making Up the Face of Evil
Colette BALMAIN: Oriental Nightmares: The ‘Demonic’ Other in Contemporary American Adaptations of Japanese Horror Film
Karil KUCERA: Hoping for Heaven, Landing in Hell: Lessons Learned at a Medieval Chinese Grotto
Charles NUCKOLLS: The Cartoon Nationalism of Contemporary Japan
Ethics and Responsibility
Merdijana SADOVIC: Collective Denial: Serbs and the War in Bosnia
William Andrew MYERS: Ethical Aliens: The Challenge of Extreme Perpetrators to Humanism
Alan WATT: The Problem of Evil Beyond Theology
Chris BELL: The Way of the Transgressor is Hard: Personal Experience on Death, Suffering and “Community Responsibility”
Robert W. BUTLER: Teaching About Evil in History: Demonizing Historical Figures
Sex and Seduction
Stephen MORRIS: Remarriage and Ass-F**king: Shifty Byzantine Views of Sex
Anthony F. CRISAFI: The Seduction of Evil: An Examination of the Media Culture of the Current White Supremacist Movement
Frank FAULKNER: “Get Your Kicks on Route 666,” or Why the Devil has all the Best Tunes: Trekkin Through the Darker Side of Heavy Metal Music
Margarita CARRETERO-GONZÁLEZ & Mª Elena RODRÍGUEZ-MARTÍN: Wicked Women: The Menace Lurking Behind Female Independence
Notes on Contributors
Notă biografică
Colette Balmain is an expert in East Asian horror cinema and has just published her first book, Introduction to Japanese Horror Film (Edinburgh University Press: 2008). She has published extensively and given conference papers on Japanese and Korean art and horror cinema. She has also written on American and European horror and science fiction cinema.
Lois Drawmer is a principal lecturer at Buckinghamshire New University, in the School of Arts & Media. Her research interests and publications focus on women artists, 19th century art, gender and culture, media and identity, and the relationship between corporeality and the metaphysical / occult. She has been a Director and Trustee of the De Morgan Foundation and has lectured extensively in the UK and abroad.
Lois Drawmer is a principal lecturer at Buckinghamshire New University, in the School of Arts & Media. Her research interests and publications focus on women artists, 19th century art, gender and culture, media and identity, and the relationship between corporeality and the metaphysical / occult. She has been a Director and Trustee of the De Morgan Foundation and has lectured extensively in the UK and abroad.