
Future Folk Horror
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Framing the Past to Make the Present
Chapter 1: "Buried": Folk Horror as Retrieval
Tracy Fahey
Part I: The Folklore of British Folk Horror
Chapter 2. Secret Powers of Attraction: Folk Horror in its Cultural Context
Howard David Ingham
Chapter 3. A Battlefield in England: Folk Horror and War
Jimmy Packham
Chapter 4. Live Horror Theatre, Nostalgia and Folklore
David Norris
Chapter 5. Frayed Strands Entwined: Considering 21st Century Folk Horror
James Rose
Part II: America, Settlers, And Belonging
Chapter 6. Palimpsests and Other Texts: Christianity and Pre-Modern Religions in Folk Horror
Brandon R. Grafius
Chapter 7. "There's some weird shit going on in the woods": Landscape, Cults, and Folklore in the Films of Chad Crawford Kinkle and Andy Mitton
Paul A. J. Lewis
Chapter 8. Fae Fight Back: Monstrous Mycelium and post-Colonial Gothic in The Hallow
Kit Hawkins
Section Two:
Facing Backward Whilst Looking Forward
Part III: Cultural Positionings
Chapter 9. Early
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