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Writing Horror and the Body
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Acknowledgments Introduction Flesh Made Word The Sin Eater: Orality, Postliteracy, and the Early Stephen King Stephen King Viewing the Body Clive Barker Writing from the Body Transfigured Vampires: Anne Rice Afterword Notes Bibliography Filmography Index

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...examines horror fiction as a genre of the fantastic in which images of the body and self are articulated and modified.

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LINDA BADLEY is Professor of English at Middle Tennessee State University./e She has published articles on fiction, film, poetry, and gender. She is author of Film, Horror, and the Body Fantastic (Greenwood, 1995).

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"In this five-chapter study of some manners of "the embodied self" that are emblematic of contemporary anxieties, Badley emphasizes the shifting boundaries of the post-Freudian body and its "archetypal projections..,." Badley neatly and effectively integrates her primary and wide-ranging secondary sources; her fine, clear, and admirably set out analyses go beyond genre. [T]his volume is easily recommended for general, contemporary, and specialist collections."-Choice

?In this five-chapter study of some manners of "the embodied self" that are emblematic of contemporary anxieties, Badley emphasizes the shifting boundaries of the post-Freudian body and its "archetypal projections..,." Badley neatly and effectively integrates her primary and wide-ranging secondary sources; her fine, clear, and admirably set out analyses go beyond genre. [T]his volume is easily recommended for general, contemporary, and specialist collections.?-Choice

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