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E-raamat: Toxic Nostalgia on Screen: Undead Memory in the Twenty-First Century

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  • Sari: Lexington Books Horror Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Dec-2024
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  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666935615

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"Toxic Nostalgia on Screen examines our understanding of nostalgia and its misuses in the present cultural environment. Twenty original essays show how undead memory has become an embodiment of monstrous imagined histories and ideologies that dictate theway we live today so that tomorrow is not the future, but a never-ending return to the past"--

Toxic nostalgia is not a new phenomenon, and instances of an undying past refusing to perish and plaguing the present, can be found throughout history. However, examined in Toxic Nostalgia on Screen, in the early years of the new millennium, it has acquired further meaning and not just applies to a dangerous longing for the past, but a way of being in the present world. Here in our modern time, undead memory is not just a remembrance of the past that is visited upon the present with negative implications, but the embodiment of monstrous imagined histories and ideologies that dictate the way we live today so that tomorrow is not the future, but a never-ending return to the past.



Toxic Nostalgia on Screen examines our understanding of nostalgia and its misuses in the present cultural environment. Twenty original essays show how undead memory has become an embodiment of monstrous imagined histories and ideologies that dictate the way we live today so that tomorrow is not the future, but a never-ending return to the past.

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Toxic Nostalgia on Screen examines our understanding of nostalgia and its misuses in the present cultural environment. Twenty original essays show how undead memory has become an embodiment of monstrous imagined histories and ideologies that dictate the way we live today so that tomorrow is not the future, but a never-ending return to the past.
Foreword: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time: Undead Memory
and the Return to the Return of the Repressed

Steffen Hantke

Introduction

Simon Bacon

Prologue: Pathological Nostalgia

Theresa Porter

Part I: Configuring the Undead Present

Chapter One: Chasing spiesso old-fashioned!: Toxic Nostalgia and the
Undying Past in Sam Mendes Skyfall (2012)

Katharina Rein

Chapter Two: Have Changed Their Faces: Capitalism, Celebrity and the Undead
Memory of the Consumerist Masses

Andrew M. Boylan

Chapter Three: Gothic Memory and Dark Nostalgia in Lifetimes Flowers in the
Attic (2014)

Miranda Corcoran

Chapter Four: Spectral Visitation: Representations of Ghosts, Evil and
Benign, in Contemporary Gothic Fiction

Paulina Palmer

Part II: Undead Religion

Chapter Five: Religion and the Gothic Memory: Toxic Excuses for the Past

Brandon Grafius

Chapter Six: Sinister Sanctums: The Role Toxic Nostalgia and the Patriarchy
Play in Religious Horror Films

Mo Moshaty

Chapter Seven: The Unholy Fusion of Reproductive Futurism and Toxic Nostalgia
in Immaculate and The First Omen

Sophie Aimée Ahlemeyer and Reece Goodall

Part III: The Undying Past in America

Chapter Eight: You dont know what those monsters can do: Reexamining Genre
and Resisting Representation in American Horror Story: Roanoke (2016)

Kathleen Hudson

Chapter Nine: I wanted to pit Dracula against my mom: Disrupting
Intergenerational Trauma in The Southern Book Clubs Guide to Slaying
Vampires

Cathleen Allyn Conway

Chapter Ten: Candyman, Candyman, Candyman, Candyman, Candyman: Black Bodies,
Black Stories, and Evolving Perspectives in the Supernatural Slasher

Aksel Dadswell

Chapter Eleven: The Wounds of Racism: Traumatic Affect in Lovecraft Country

Matthias du Bondt

Part IV: Undead Colonialism

Chapter Twelve: Undead Usurpers: The Metaphorical Terror at the Heart of
Kingdom

Lyz Reblin-Renshaw

Chapter Thirteen: Frankenstein in Baghdad

Martyn James Colebrook

Chapter Fourteen: Mujeres juntas, marabunta: La Llorona and La Tulivieja,
Contesting Patriarchal the Stronghold in Latin American Horror

Valeria Villegas Lindvall

Chapter Fifteen: Zombie Capitalism and the Exhaustion of Tech-Utopia in Don
Delillos Late Fiction

John Conlan

Part V: Undead Memory in Undying Futures

Chapter Sixteen: We Have Always Lived in the Bunker: Toxic Nostalgia in the
Post-Traumatic Culture of Attack on Titan

Cristina Diamant

Chapter Seventeen: User Not Found: The Trauma Virus in Unfriended and The
Den

Duncan Hubber

Chapter Eighteen: The Circuit complete, I drain him: The Memory of Monsters
in The Stainless Steel Leach

Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.
Simon Bacon is an independent scholar, author, and film critic based in Pozna, Poland.