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Microbiology and Horror Cinema

English · Hardback

Will be released 17.10.2025

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This book redefines the landscape of horror cinema by exploring the intersection of microbiology and film. Microbiology and Horror Cinema delves into the chilling world of pathogens funguses, bacteria, parasites, and viruses and their influence on the narrative and visual conventions of both classic and contemporary horror films. By examining movies like The Exorcist, Annabelle, The Wicker Man, The Skeleton Key, and Crawl, this monograph offers a fresh perspective on how these microscopic threats shape our understanding of fear and embodiment.
The chapters investigate such critical themes as the representation of disease, the impact of infection on human and non-human bodies, and the cultural significance of these narratives in the context of global health crises. Readers will encounter thought-provoking analyses that challenge traditional interpretations of horror, inviting them to consider the invisible yet pervasive anxieties that these films evoke. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolving discourse on horror cinema and infectious disease, as it provides a unique epidemiological lens through which to view these unsettling stories.
Scholars, students, and enthusiasts of film studies, cultural studies, medical humanities, and microbiology will find Microbiology and Horror Cinema an invaluable resource. It offers a compelling exploration of how horror films reflect and amplify our deepest fears about disease and contagion.

List of contents

.- Chapter 1. The Slime of All My Yesterdays : Or Putting the Crud in Fungal Recrudescence in William Lustig s Maniac.- Chapter 2 Some Things in Their Most Natural State Have the Most Vivid Colors : Folk Horror and Fungal Overgrowth in the Unholy Trinity .- Chapter 3   Evil against Evil : Parable and Behavior-Altering Parasitism in William Friedkin s The Exorcist.- Chapter 4 Of One Mysterious Household : Endoparasites and Embodiment in Dario Argento s Three Mothers Trilogy.- Chapter 5 Sometimes It s More of a Trade : Blackness, Bacterial Infection, and Iain Softley s The Skeleton Key.- Chapter 6 See You Later, Alligator : Natural Disasters and Necrotizing Bacterial Disease in Alexandre Aja s Crawl.- Chapter 7  Danger! Do Not Touch Anything! : Viral Transmission, Tactile Object Disrecognition, and the Annabelle Series.- Chapter 8 New Faces, Other Minds : Viral Vectors, Fusiform Gyrus Dysregulation, and Leo Gabriadze s Unfriended.

Summary

This book redefines the landscape of horror cinema by exploring the intersection of microbiology and film. Microbiology and Horror Cinema delves into the chilling world of pathogens—funguses, bacteria, parasites, and viruses—and their influence on the narrative and visual conventions of both classic and contemporary horror films. By examining movies like The Exorcist, Annabelle, The Wicker Man, The Skeleton Key, and Crawl, this monograph offers a fresh perspective on how these microscopic threats shape our understanding of fear and embodiment.
The chapters investigate such critical themes as the representation of disease, the impact of infection on human and non-human bodies, and the cultural significance of these narratives in the context of global health crises. Readers will encounter thought-provoking analyses that challenge traditional interpretations of horror, inviting them to consider the invisible yet pervasive anxieties that these films evoke. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolving discourse on horror cinema and infectious disease, as it provides a unique epidemiological lens through which to view these unsettling stories.
Scholars, students, and enthusiasts of film studies, cultural studies, medical humanities, and microbiology will find Microbiology and Horror Cinema an invaluable resource. It offers a compelling exploration of how horror films reflect and amplify our deepest fears about disease and contagion.

Product details

Authors Larrie Dudenhoeffer
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 17.10.2025
 
EAN 9783031943973
ISBN 978-3-0-3194397-3
No. of pages 346
Illustrations XII, 346 p. 20 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Horror, Filmgenres, Cinema, Psychoanalysis, Digital Media, Television, Embodiment, Mikrobiologie (nicht-medizinisch), microbiology, Modernity, Hermeneutics, Affect, New Media, Subjectivity, Film and Television Studies, Genre Studies, Film Studies, apparatus theory, cognitivism

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