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Digital horror : haunted technologies, network panic and the found footage phenomenon


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Offers an exploration of the digital horror film phenomenon, across different national cultures and historic periods, examining the sub-genres of CCTV horror, technological haunting, snuff films, found footage and torture porn.

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Indhold: Haunted technologies and network panic (Network anxiety : prefiguring digital anxieties in the American horror film / Steffen Hantke. Torture pornopticon : (in)security cameras, self-governance and autonomy / Steve Jones. Uncanny cameras and network subjects / Steen Christiansen. Network spectrality : In memorium, pulse and beyond / Neal Kirk). Digital horror and the postnational (Digital witnessing and trauma testimony in Ghost game : Cambodian genocide, digital horror and the nationalism of new Thai cinema / Linnie Blake and Mary Ainslie. "Welcome to the reality studio" : Serbian hand-held horrors / Dejan Ognjanović. Djinn in the machine : technology and Islam in Turkish horror film / Zeynep Sahinturk. An uploadable cinema : digital horror and postnational image / Mark Freeman). Digital stylistics (Night vision in the contemporary horror film / Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet. Nightmares outside the mainstream : August underground and real/reel horror / James Aston. The [REC] films : affective possibilities and stylistic limitations of found footage horror / Xavier Aldana Reyes


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