mike frank wrote: >after hiding from the threat for some years i've decided to face >the monster and have agreed to teach a course on horror films >in the spring . . . while i know at least some of the interesting work >on the genre, a lot of what i know is fairly advanced, certainly >too complicated for non specialist undergrads most of whom >will be taking the course simply to fulfill a humanities distribution >requirement . . . > >can anyone recommend materials [a book or, perhaps even better, >a number of essays] that would provide appropriate background >reading for such a course . . . to the extent that the material touches on >[or tackles] the latent gender issues in the genre i would be especially >grateful > When it comes to gender issues in the horror film, Carol Clover's _Men, Women and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film_ (Princeton University Press, 1992) is a must-read. And, it's not too advanced, at least not in my opinion. Also recommended: David J. Skal: _The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror_ (Penguin Books, 1993) - A straightforward, not-too-theoretical-but-still-quite-illuminating history of horror. Mark Jankovich: _Horror_ (B.T. Batsford Ltd, 1992) - A limited, but accurate account of theories on modern horror film well suited for non-specialist undergrads. Andrew Tudor: _Monsters and Mad Scientists: A Cultural History of the Horror Movie._ (Basil Blackwell, 1989) - This ought to be a classic. I've used this book a lot of times myself. Contains a very clever categorization of stages in the development of the horror film. Other works of interest: Gregory A. Waller (ed) _American Horrors: Essays on the Modern American Horror Film_ (U. of Illinois Press, 1987) Barry Keith Grant: _Planks of Reason: Essays on the Horror Film_ (Scarecrow Press, 1984) and, the classics, although they might seem a bit dated nowadays: Wood, Robin (1978) Return of the Repressed. Film Comment no 14: 25-32. Wood, Robin (1980) Neglected Nightmares. Film Comment no 16: 25-28. Good Luck, Ulf Ulf Dalquist Phone: +46 46 2229572 Dept. of Sociology Fax: +46 46 2224794 Box 114 221 00 Lund SWEDEN E-mail: [log in to unmask] http://www.soc.lu.se/~socuda/ "Science is about skepticism" Eugene Miya ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.tcf.ua.edu/screensite