Consuming Gothic

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Consuming Gothic

Food and Horror in Film

Film history, theory or criticism Film: styles and genres Dietetics and nutrition

Author: Lorna Piatti-Farnell

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Collection: Palgrave Gothic

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 10th March 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 841 Kb

ISBN: 9781137450517


Overview

This book offers a critical analysis of the relationship between food and horror in post-1980 cinema. Evaluating the place of consumption within cinematic structures, Piatti-Farnell analyses how seemingly ordinary foods are re-evaluated in the Gothic framework of irrationality and desire. The complicated and often ambiguous relationship between food and horror draws important and inescapable connections to matters of disgust, hunger, abjection, violence, as well as the sensationalisation of transgressive corporeality and monstrous pleasures.

Themes and Insights

By looking at food consumption within Gothic cinema, the book uncovers eating as a metaphorical activity of the self, where the haunting psychology of the everyday, the porous boundaries of the body, and the uncanny limits of consumer identity collide.

Intended Audience

Aimed at scholars, researchers, and students of the field, Consuming Gothic charts different manifestations of food and horror in film while identifying specific socio-political and cultural anxieties of contemporary life.

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