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Contemporary Slavic horror across media
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19 January 2027
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Eastern (see also Russian & Former Soviet Union), Contemporary horror and ghost stories, LITERARY CRITICISM / Gothic & Romance, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Genres / Horror, Film, television, radio genres: Science fiction, fantasy and horror
Foreword – Agnieszka Jezyk
Part I: Horror and media
1 ‘I’m dying in Russia’: Necropolitics and the mournful undead in the horror music videos of IC3PEAK – Brittany R. Roberts
2 Post-Soviet gothic and the East European zombie – José Alaniz
3 The nightmare of reality: Video games as Eastern European cultural export and catharsis to trauma – Amanda DiGioia
Part II: Horrors of war
4 “Let cinema haunt us:” War in eastern Ukraine on screen – Volha Isakava
5 The horror that won’t end: Reenactments of national trauma in Ukrainian neo-gothic fiction – Svitlana Krys
6 Interethnic horror on screen: Tracing the Polish final girl in recent European cinema – Kris Van Heuckelom and Marta Wójtowicz
Part III: Haunted geographies
7 Every place has its dark corner. Slovak horror and Jozef Karika’s prose – Marek Debnár
8 Zombie yearnings & the (re-)location of memory: Igor Ostachowicz’s Night of the Living Jews – Matthew Mucha
9 Magic powers of resistance: Myth, space and subversion in the Czech horror film Prague Nights (1968) – Jonathan Owen
Part IV: Horror transgressions
10 Aesthetics, symbolism, presentation: from musical creativity to non-genre performance. Faces of horror in East and Central European music and their artistic identification – Dariusz Baran
11 The car with teeth: Juraj Herz’s The Ferat Vampire, the monstrous feminine, and cyborg prostheses – Daniel W. Pratt
12 Art-horror lite and full throttle: The arresting originality of Ewa Juszkiewicz and Aleksandra Waliszewska – Helena Goscilo
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