Description: Take a tour of the house where a microwave killed a gremlin, a typewriter made Jack a dull boy, a sewing machine fashioned Carrie's prom dress, and houseplants might kill you while you sleep. In Household Horror: Cinematic Fear and the Secret Life of Everyday Objects, Marc Olivier highlights the wonder, fear, and terrifying dimension of objects in horror cinema. Inspired by object-oriented ontology and the nonhuman turn in philosophy, Olivier places objects in film on par with humans, arguing, for example, that a sleeper sofa is as much the star of Sisters as Margot Kidder, that The Exorcist is about a possessed bed, and that Rosemary's Baby is a conflict between herbal shakes and prenatal vitamins. Household Horror reinvigorates horror film criticism by investigating the unfathomable being of objects as seemingly benign as remotes, radiators, refrigerators, and dining tables. Olivier questions what Hitchcock's Psycho tells us about shower curtains. What can we learn from Freddie Krueger's greatest accomplice, the mattress? Room by room, Olivier considers the dark side of fourteen household objects to demonstrate how the objects in these films manifest their own power and connect with specific cultural fears and concerns.
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EAN: 9780253046550
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ISBN: 9780253046550
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Book Title: Household Horror: Cinematic Fear and the Secret Li
Number of Pages: 350 Pages
Publication Name: Household Horror : Cinematic Fear and the Secret Life of Everyday Objects
Language: English
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Subject: Horror & Supernatural, Folklore & Mythology, Film / History & Criticism
Item Height: 0.6 in
Publication Year: 2020
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 23.2 Oz
Author: Marc Olivier
Subject Area: Literary Criticism, Performing Arts, Social Science
Item Length: 9 in
Series: The Year's Work: Studies in Fan Culture and Cultural Theory Ser.
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Hardcover