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Encountering Pennywise : critical perspectives on Stephen King's IT /

"First published in 1986, Stephen King's novel IT forever changed the legacy of the literary clown. The subject of a TV miniseries and a two-part film adaptation and the inspiration for a resurgence of the evil clown figure in popular culture, IT's influence is undeniable, yet scholar...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: May, Whitney S. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Jackson, Mississippi : University Press of Mississippi, [2022]
Colección:Horror and monstrosity studies series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Acknowledgments -- Introduction : Counterpunch : IT as modern Punch and Judy show / Whitney S. May -- Section I: Countercurrents. 1. Remembering half-forgotten memories of Derry : The moral panics of the 1980s / Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns -- 2. Generation gap? Time, character, and narrative shifts between Stephen King's IT (1986) and its recent adaptations (2017/2019) / Erin Giannini -- 3. Floating fears : Understanding childhood traumascapes in Stephen King's IT / Diganta Roy -- Section II: Countercultures. 4. "A sudden upheaval of beauty or terror" : Body horror and abjection in Stephen King's IT / Margaret Yankovich -- 5. Patrick Hockstetter : Natural madness in Stephen King's IT / Amylou Ahava -- 6. Not falling apart in the face of horror : Abjection and base matter in Stephen King's IT / Keith Currie -- Section III: Counterclaims. 7. The townspeople of Derry in Stephen King's IT : Bystanders and responsibility for evil / Penny Crofts -- 8. Memory as monster : Remembering and forgetting in Stephen King's IT / Jeff Ambrose -- 9. Toxic nostalgia in Stephen King's IT / Daniel P. Compora -- Section IV: Counterfeits. 10. Goodbye Pogo : Pennywise and the serial murder of the American dream / Hannah Lina Schneeberger and Maria Wiegel -- 11. Send in the clowns : Pennywise and the monstrousness of colonialism / Shannon S. Shaw. 
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