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Global Indigenous Horror
Edited by Naomi Simone Borwein
University Press of Mississippi
The first critical collection to unsettle the horror genre through a contemporary Indigenous gaze
The Sinful Maternal
Motherhood in Possession Films
By Lauren Rocha
University Press of Mississippi
A timely examination of the often-overlooked agency, trauma, and fluidity of pregnancy and motherhood in horror
Monsters and Saints
LatIndigenous Landscapes and Spectral Storytelling
Edited by Shantel Martinez and Kelly Medina-López
University Press of Mississippi
Writings and artwork that examine the concept of home through the ghost stories of Latinx and Indigenous cultures
Body Genre
Anatomy of the Horror Film
University Press of Mississippi
A first-of-its-kind study of the relationship between human anatomy and horror
Bloodstained Narratives
The Giallo Film in Italy and Abroad
Edited by Matthew Edwards and Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
University Press of Mississippi
Critical essays on the transnational thriller genre that influenced myriad horror films
Encountering Pennywise
Critical Perspectives on Stephen King’s IT
Edited by Whitney S. May
University Press of Mississippi
A scholarly study focused on one of Stephen King’s most beloved and frightening novels
Ghost Channels
Paranormal Reality Television and the Haunting of Twenty-First-Century America
By Amy Lawrence
University Press of Mississippi
The first scholarly study of the frighteningly popular paranormal reality television genre
Monstrous Women in Comics
Edited by Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody
University Press of Mississippi
A critical volume on the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture
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