Haunted Homes

Haunted Homes

by Dahlia Schweitzer
Haunted Homes

Haunted Homes

by Dahlia Schweitzer

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Overview

Haunted Homes is a short but groundbreaking study of homes in horror film and television. While haunted houses can be fun and thrilling, Hollywood horror tends to focus on haunted homes, places where the suburban American dream of safety and comfort has turned into a nightmare. From classic movies like The Old Dark House to contemporary works like Hereditary and the Netflix series The Haunting of Hill House, Dahlia Schweitzer explores why haunted homes have become a prime stage for dramatizing anxieties about family, gender, race, and economic collapse. She traces how the haunted home film was intertwined with the expansion of American suburbia, but also explores works like The Witch and The Babadook, which transport the genre to different times and places. This lively and readable study reveals how and why an increasing number of films imagine that home is where the horror is.

Watch a video of the author discussing the topic Haunted Homes (https://youtu.be/_irTEfvtZfQ).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781978807754
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 06/18/2021
Series: Quick Takes: Movies and Popular Culture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 138
File size: 228 KB

About the Author

DAHLIA SCHWEITZER is an associate professor of film and media at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Her many books include L.A. Private Eyes and Going Viral: Zombies, Viruses, and the End of the World (both Rutgers University Press).

Table of Contents

Introduction 
1 The Suburbs 
2 The Suburban Gothic 
3 Gender, Horror, and the Family 
4 Race, Horror, and the Family 
Conclusion 
Acknowledgments 
Further Reading 
Works Cited 
Index 
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