Monstrous children and childish monsters: essays on cinema's holy terrors
"Depictions of children as monsters have held a tremendous fascination for film audiences for decades. Numerous social factors have influenced the popularity and longevity of the monster-child trope. This collection of fresh essays discusses the representation of monstrous children in popular c...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Depictions of children as monsters have held a tremendous fascination for film audiences for decades. Numerous social factors have influenced the popularity and longevity of the monster-child trope. This collection of fresh essays discusses the representation of monstrous children in popular cinema since the 1950s, with a focus on the relationship between monstrosity and "childness.""-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction: holy terrors and other musings on "monstrous"-childness / Markus P.J. Bohlmann and Sean Moreland -- Look who's stalking. Monstrous newborns and the mothers who love them: critiques of intensive mothering in twenty-first-century horror films / Karen J. Renner -- "She needs more": the villainization of infertile women in horror films / Brooke W. Edge -- When procreation becomes perversion: zombie babies / Kristine Larsen -- Frankenstein's kindergarten. "My hideous cinematic progeny": Rosemary's baby, Eraserhead and Frankenstein / Sarah Leventer -- "Doesn't everyone want their parents dead?" monstrous children in the films of Ridley Scott / Colin Yeo -- Of radioactive sprites and diminutive tyrants: Hammer's monstrous children / Rebecca A. Brown -- The adoption papers (adaptations). What about Grendel's son? shades of monstrosity in Beowulf and Grendel / Danny Gorny -- Bringing out Henry James's little monsters: two film approaches to The turn of the screw / Fredrik Tydal -- The monstrous child: replacement and repetition in The shining / Dustin Freeley -- Troubled teens and in-betweens. Demon drugs or demon children: take your pick / Sharon Packer -- Disability and slasher cinema's unsung "children" / John Edgar Browning -- Monstrous mammies in Lee Daniels' Precious / Debbie Olson -- Violent nymphs: vampire and vigilante children in contemporary cinema / Lisa Cunningham -- Peek-a-boo: future monstrosities and beyond. "Insects trapped in amber": the mutant child seer in contemporary Spanish horror film / Jessica Balanzategui -- Hanna: the child as monster who is supposed to believe / Tamas Nagypal |
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
V
FOREWORD
STEVEN
BRUHM
1
FOREWORD: SWEET
DEMONS*AND
US
JAMES
R.
KINCAID
7
INTRODUCTION:
HOLY
TERRORS
AND
OTHER MUSINGS
ON
MONSTROUS-CHILDNESS
MARKUS
P.J.
BOHLMANN
AND
SEAN
MORELAND
9
PART
I.
LOOK
WHO S
STALKING
MONSTROUS NEWBORNS AND THE MOTHERS WHO LOVE THEM: CRITIQUES OF
INTENSIVE MOTHERING IN TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY
HORROR
FILMS
KAREN
J.
RENNER
27
SHE
NEEDS
MORE : THE VILLAINIZATION
OF
INFERTILE WOMEN IN
HORROR
FILMS
BROOKE
W.
EDGE
42
WHEN PROCREATION
BECOMES
PERVERSION: ZOMBIE
BABIES
KRISTINE
LARSEN
61
PART
II.
FRANKENSTEIN S
KINDERGARTEN
MY
HIDEOUS
CINEMATIC PROGENY :
ROSEMARY S
BABY,
ERASERHEAD
AND
FRANKENSTEIN
SARAH
LEVENTER
79
DOESN T
EVERYONE
WANT THEIR
PARENTS
DEAD?
MONSTROUS CHILDREN
IN
THE FILMS OF RIDLEY SCOTT
COLIN
YEO
96
OF
RADIOACTIVE
SPRITES
AND
DIMINUTIVE
TYRANTS: HAMMER S
MONSTROUS CHILDREN
REBECCA
A.
BROWN
107
VII
VIII
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PART
III.
THE
ADOPTION
PAPERS (ADAPTATIONS)
WHAT
ABOUT
GRENDEL S
SON? SHADES OF
MONSTROSITY IN
BEOWULF AND GRENDEL
DANNY
GORNY
125
BRINGING
OUT
HENRY
JAMES S
LITTLE
MONSTERS: TWO
FILM
APPROACHES
TO
THE
TURN
OF THE SCREW
FREDRIK
TYDAL
142
THE MONSTROUS
CHILD:
REPLACEMENT
AND REPETITION IN
THE SHINING
DUSTIN
FREELEY
160
PART
IV.
TROUBLED
TEENS
AND
IN-BETWEENS
DEMON
DRUGS
OR
DEMON CHILDREN: TAKE YOUR PICK
SHARON
PACKER
DISABILITY
AND
SLASHER
CINEMAS
UNSUNG CHILDREN
JOHN
EDGAR
BROWNING
MONSTROUS MAMMIES IN LEE
DANIELS S
PRECIOUS
DEBBIE
OLSON
VIOLENT
NYMPHS: VAMPIRE AND VIGILANTE CHILDREN
IN
CONTEMPORARY CINEMA
LISA
CUNNINGHAM
PART
V.
PEEK-A-BOO
:
FUTURE
MONSTROSITIES
AND
BEYOND
INSECTS
TRAPPED IN
AMBER :
THE MUTANT CHILD
SEER
IN CONTEMPORARY
SPANISH
HORROR
FILM
JESSICA
BALANZATEGUI
225
HANNA:
THE CHILD
AS
MONSTER WHO IS
SUPPOSED
TO
BELIEVE
TAMAS
NAGYPAL
245
AFTERWORD: MONSTROUSLY
YOURS?
KATHRYN
BOND
STOCKTON
261
AFTERWORD
HARRY
M.
BENSHOFF
267
ABOUT
THE CONTRIBUTORS 271
INDEX
275
173
177
188
206
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