"You let us in .... and you are going to have to let us stay...": Stranger Things, 198os Suburbia, and the Horrors of Trump'America
págs. 15-28
págs. 29-42
págs. 43-58
"Shot and stabbed and burned and sent to Hell and shot into outer space": Cyclical and Reflexive Experiences of Paratextual engagement with Friday the 13th
págs. 59-76
págs. 77-92
Back to the Origin of the Murders: The Requel in the Slasher Subgenre
págs. 93-104
"John Carpenter has harsh words for Rob Zombie": Fan Nostalgia, the Halloween Franchine, and the Authenticity of the horror Auteur
págs. 105-122
Maniac (1980) v. Maniac (2012): Toxic Masculine American Nostalgia after 9/11
págs. 123-136
"You know the Black ones never stay": How the Southern Racial Necropolitics of ÇAngel Heart (1987) Are Reimagined in The skeleton Key (2005)
págs. 137-156
"We Can't afford to live in a house that is not haunted': The Remake of Poltergeist and Post- Meltdown Haunted House Films
págs. 157-170
Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps): Re-Reading The Burning and Friday the 13th in the #MeToo Era
págs. 171-192
Damaged Monsters, Doomed Domesticity, and Defined by Misogyny: What Happens When "Final Girls" Become Grey Women
págs. 193-208
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