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Global Horror: Hybridity and Alterity in Transnational Horror Film is an anthology textbook that challenges students to reconsider horror films through the lenses of transnational cinema, evolving technologies, and decolonial approaches to the genre. As such, the book aims to increase our awareness of horror film histories across vast geographies while examining existential questions about difference, war, and the future of life on this planet.This textbook is divided into two parts, organized by theme and geographic range. Part One includes six reprinted essays speaking on established subjects-German Expressionism, vampires, zombies, science fiction, and more-from established modes of horror film scholarship, including feminist scholarship and critique of Blaxploitation horror. Part Two includes two reprinted essays on J-horror and Korean horror film and six chapters of original writing that explore understudied areas of the genre, including Middle Eastern horror film, Indian horror film, Latin American horror film, and Indigenous (North American) horror film.A timely and complex exploration of the genre through the lens of contemporary social issues, Global Horror is an ideal textbook for courses and programs in film and cinema studies.

About the Author

Samirah Alkassim is an assistant professor of film theory at George Mason University. She is a series editor of the Palgrave Studies in Arab Cinema and her publications include the coauthored The Cinema of Muhammad Malas, contributions to the Historical Dictionary of Middle Eastern Cinema, and chapters in Cinema of the Arab World: Contemporary Directions in Theory and Practice; Refocus: The Films of Jocelyne Saab; and Gaza on Screen.Ziad El-Bayoumi Foty is an independent film director and founder of the film production company, Foty Fusion Films, where he produces films that focus on underrepresented stories with strong social justice themes. He has taught film studies and production at various institutions, including George Mason University, Catholic University, and Howard University. He is also the founder of a web design firm, Design in DC.

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