Fear and Nature : : Ecohorror Studies in the Anthropocene.

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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Pennsylvania State University Press,, 2023.
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Fear and Nature : Ecohorror Studies in the Anthropocene.
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Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ecohorror in the Anthropocene -- Part 1: Expanding Ecohorror -- 1. Tentacular Ecohorror and the Agency of Trees in Algernon Blackwood's "The Man Whom the Trees Loved" and Lorcan Finnegan's Without Name -- 2. Spiraling Inward and Outward: Junji Ito's Uzumaki and the Scope of Ecohorror -- 3. "The Hand of Deadly Decay": The Rotting Corpse, America's Religious Tradition, and the Ethics of Green Burial in Poe's "The Colloquy of Monos and Una" -- Part 2: Haunted and Unhaunted Landscapes -- 4. The Death of Birdsong, the Birdsong of Death: Algernon Charles Swinburne and the Horror of Erosion -- 5. An Unhaunted Landscape: The Anti-Gothic Impulse in Ambrose Bierce's "A Tough Tussle" -- 6. The Extinction-Haunted Salton Sea in The Monster That Challenged the World -- Part 3: The Ecohorror of Intimacy -- 7. From the Bedroom to the Bathroom: Stephen King's Scatology and the Emergence of an Urban Environmental Gothic -- 8. "This Bird Made an Art of Being Vile": Ontological Difference and Uncomfortable Intimacies in Stephen Gregory's The Cormorant -- 9. The Shape of Water and Post-pastoral Ecohorror -- Part 4: Being Prey, Being Food -- 10. Superpig Blues: Agribusiness Ecohorror in Bong Joon-ho's Okja -- 11. Zoo: Television Ecohorror On and Off the Screen -- 12. Naturalizing White Supremacy in The Shallows -- Contributors -- Index.
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Fear and Nature : Ecohorror Studies in the Anthropocene.
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Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ecohorror in the Anthropocene -- Part 1: Expanding Ecohorror -- 1. Tentacular Ecohorror and the Agency of Trees in Algernon Blackwood's "The Man Whom the Trees Loved" and Lorcan Finnegan's Without Name -- 2. Spiraling Inward and Outward: Junji Ito's Uzumaki and the Scope of Ecohorror -- 3. "The Hand of Deadly Decay": The Rotting Corpse, America's Religious Tradition, and the Ethics of Green Burial in Poe's "The Colloquy of Monos and Una" -- Part 2: Haunted and Unhaunted Landscapes -- 4. The Death of Birdsong, the Birdsong of Death: Algernon Charles Swinburne and the Horror of Erosion -- 5. An Unhaunted Landscape: The Anti-Gothic Impulse in Ambrose Bierce's "A Tough Tussle" -- 6. The Extinction-Haunted Salton Sea in The Monster That Challenged the World -- Part 3: The Ecohorror of Intimacy -- 7. From the Bedroom to the Bathroom: Stephen King's Scatology and the Emergence of an Urban Environmental Gothic -- 8. "This Bird Made an Art of Being Vile": Ontological Difference and Uncomfortable Intimacies in Stephen Gregory's The Cormorant -- 9. The Shape of Water and Post-pastoral Ecohorror -- Part 4: Being Prey, Being Food -- 10. Superpig Blues: Agribusiness Ecohorror in Bong Joon-ho's Okja -- 11. Zoo: Television Ecohorror On and Off the Screen -- 12. Naturalizing White Supremacy in The Shallows -- Contributors -- Index.
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