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Circulating Fear - Japanese Horror, Fractured Realities, and New Media

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book examines Japanese horror films released from the 2010s to present day, analyzing the function of computers, smartphones, and social media in the narratives, dissemination, and consumption of these films. Lindsay Nelson argues that the multitude of screens creates a sense of fractured reality in contemporary Japanese horror.

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Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction
Chapter One: Circulating Urban Legends: From 2channel to Toshimaen: The Movie
Chapter Two: Idols, Japanese Horror, and Fractured Realities: Shirome
Chapter Three: The Haunted Forest: Circulating Aokigahara
Chapter Four: From Ringu to Rings: Porous Screens and Virtual Windows in the Later Ringu Films
Conclusion: Living in Virtual Windows
Bibliography
About the Author


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By Lindsay Nelson

Summary

This book examines Japanese horror films released from the 2010s to present day, analyzing the function of computers, smartphones, and social media in the narratives, dissemination, and consumption of these films. Lindsay Nelson argues that the multitude of screens creates a sense of fractured reality in contemporary Japanese horror.

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