Folk horror: An introduction

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Horror Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1386/host_00067_2
Jeffrey A. Tolbert, Dawn Keetley
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Our introduction to this Special Issue is premised on the fact that the rich critical work on folk horror has far from exhausted what can be (and needs to be) said about folk horror. There is a particular need for scholarship that extends its reach beyond Britain and for that which self-consciously interrogates, expands and complicates initial theoretical formulations of folk horror. There is a need, in short, for a ‘second wave’ of folk horror criticism that develops the first – that attends more specifically, for instance, to modes within folk horror (and folk horror as a mode), to the ways in which folk horror productions are rooted in particular places and regional lore, and to the ways in which those productions deploy literary, narrative, aesthetic, visual and acoustic strategies. There is also a need to identify and interrogate (in specific contexts) the key (defining) concepts of folk horror, especially the ‘folk’, folklore and horror – all three of which this introduction explores before it introduces the six essays in this Special Issue.
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民间恐怖:简介
我们对这期特刊的介绍是以这样一个事实为前提的:关于民间恐怖的大量批评工作远远没有耗尽关于民间恐怖可以(和需要)说的东西。我们特别需要学术研究,它的影响范围要超越英国,需要学术研究自觉地对民间恐怖的最初理论公式进行质疑、扩展和复杂化。简而言之,有必要发展第一次民间恐怖批评的“第二波”——更具体地关注,例如,民间恐怖中的模式(以及民间恐怖作为一种模式),民间恐怖作品根植于特定地方和地区的方式,以及这些作品运用文学、叙事、美学、视觉和听觉策略的方式。还需要识别和询问(在特定的背景下)民间恐怖的关键(定义)概念,特别是“民间”,民间传说和恐怖-所有这三个介绍在介绍本特刊的六篇文章之前进行了探讨。
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