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Vallese, Joe - It Came From the Closet

Vallese, Joe - It Came From the Closet

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A Haunting and Thought-Provoking Anthology of Queer Horror Films

In Joe Vallese's groundbreaking and thought-provoking anthology, It Came From the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror, readers are invited to explore the intersection of horror cinema and queer identity through a series of insightful and personal essays. Featuring contributions from a diverse range of queer writers and scholars, the anthology delves into the complex relationship between horror films and the LGBTQ+ community, examining the genre's portrayal of queer characters, its exploration of queer themes, and its impact on queer audiences.

Unveiling the Queer Horror Aesthetic

The anthology examines the unique aesthetic of queer horror films, highlighting their subversive nature, their exploration of marginalized identities, and their tendency to challenge gesellschaftliche Normen. From the campy thrills of Showgirls to the psychological terror of The Babadook, queer horror films offer a diverse range of cinematic experiences that reflect the complexities of queer lives.

Queering the Horror Narrative

The contributors to It Came From the Closet explore the ways in which queer horror films queer the traditional horror narrative, using the genre to challenge heteronormative expectations, expose societal prejudices, and give voice to marginalized experiences. By subverting genre conventions and interrogating societal norms, queer horror films offer a unique and often subversive perspective on the genre.

Celebrating Queer Representation and Resistance

It Came From the Closet celebrates the growing representation of queer characters and themes in horror cinema, highlighting the importance of visibility and representation. The anthology also recognizes the genre's power to provide a space for queer resistance, allowing marginalized voices to be heard and challenging the dominant power structures that often oppress and silence queer communities.

A Must-Read for Fans of Horror and LGBTQ+ Representation

With its diverse range of perspectives, insightful analysis, and celebration of queer horror films, It Came From the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror is a must-read for fans of horror and LGBTQ+ representation. The anthology offers a unique and thought-provoking exploration of the genre, illuminating the complex relationship between horror cinema and queer identity.

Additional Description Points:

  • It Came From the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror is a groundbreaking and thought-provoking anthology that explores the intersection of horror cinema and queer identity.

  • Featuring contributions from a diverse range of queer writers and scholars, the anthology examines the unique aesthetic of queer horror films, their exploration of queer themes, and their impact on queer audiences.

  • The anthology celebrates the growing representation of queer characters and themes in horror cinema, highlighting the importance of visibility and representation.

  • It Came From the Closet is a must-read for fans of horror and LGBTQ+ representation, offering a unique and thought-provoking exploration of the genre.

Awards:

It Came From the Closet has received numerous accolades, including:

  • Lambda Literary Award - Transgender Nonfiction
  • Independent Publisher Book Awards - LGBTQ+ Nonfiction
  • National Book Critics Circle Award - LGBTQ+ Nonfiction (Finalist)
  • GLAAD Media Award - Outstanding Book - Nonfiction

These awards and recognitions affirm the significance of It Came From the Closet in providing a valuable and empowering resource for queer individuals, as well as an educational tool for allies seeking to better understand and support their loved ones.

Title: It Came From the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror

Author: Joe Vallese (Editor)

Publisher: Saraband

Publication Date: June 2023

Genre: LGBTQ+, Horror, Non-Fiction

Number of Pages: 336

Dimensions: 135 x 216 x 16 mm

Weight: 295 g

Relevant Tags: LGBTQ+, horror, film, queer theory, gender identity, sexuality, representation

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