Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 336
Trim: 6½ x 9¼
978-1-4422-5111-3 • Hardback • May 2015 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-4422-5112-0 • eBook • May 2015 • $105.50 • (£82.00)
Cynthia J. Miller is the editor of Too Bold for the Box Office: The Mockumentary, From Big Screen to Small (2012), and co-editor of Undead in the West: Vampires, Zombies, Mummies, and Ghosts on the Cinematic Frontier (2012)and Undead in the West II: They Just Keep Coming (2013), Steaming Into a Victorian Future (2012), and Border Visions: Identity and Diaspora in Film (2013). She is also series editor for Rowman & Littlefield’s Film and History book series.
A. Bowdoin Van Riper is author of A Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists and Inventors in American Film and Television (2011). He is also co-editor, with Cynthia J. Miller, of Undead in the West,and Undead in the West II.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Monstrous Enemies
1. “Blood-Thirsty Graybacks”: The Monstrous Othering of the Confederacy in Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter
Robert A. Saunders
2. Cry “Havoc!” and Let Slip the Vampires of War
Cynthia J. Miller
3. Vampire Pilots and Industrialized War in The Bloody Red Baron
A. Bowdoin Van Riper
4. Nazis on the Moon! Nazis under the Polar Ice Cap! And Other Recent Episodes in the Strange Cinematic Afterlife of the Third Reich
James J. Ward
Part II: The Dead Don’t Rest
5. The Wages of War: Spectral Children in The Devil’s Backbone
Michael C. Reiff
6. Traversing the Afterlife Fantasy: The Haunted Soldier in Jacob’s Ladder
Thomas Robert Argiro
7. The Haunted Tank
Paul O’Connor
8. (Re)Remembering the Great War in Deathwatch
Marzena Sokołowska-Paryż
9. The U.N.dead: Cold War Ghosts in Carol for Another Christmas
Christina M. Knopf
Part III: Making Monsters
10. Pall in the Family: Deathdream, House, and the Vietnam War
Christopher D. Stone
11. Strategic Military Reconfiguration in Horror Fiction: The Case of F. Paul Wilson’s The Keep and Graham Masterton’s The Devils of D-Day
Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
12. Horror under the Radar: Memory, Revelation, and the Ghosts of Below
Christina V. Cedillo
13. The Supernatural, Nazi Zombies, and the Play Instinct: The Gamification of War and the Reality of the Military Industrial Complex
Steve Webley
Part IV: Legacies and Memories
14. “Strange Things Happen in a War-Torn Land”: Cat Demons, Samurai, Victims’ Vengeance, and the Social Costs of War in Kaneto Shindo’s Kuroneko (1968)
Thomas Prasch
15. Public Memory and Supernatural Presence: The Mystery and Madness of Weird War Tales
Terence Check
16. War in The Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Haunted Visions of World War II
Vincent Casaregola
17. Specters of Media: Jacques Tardi’s Graphic Reanimation of the War of the Trenches
Katherine Kelp-Stebbins
18. R-Point as Postcolonial Palimpsest: Generic Complexity and the Ghost in the War/Horror Film
Amanda Landa
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Outside the study of visual culture and exploitation genres more generally, Cynthia Miller and her frequent comrade-in-arms, A. Bowdoin Van Riper, have carved a niche for themselves in Horror Studies, most recently with Horrors of War: The Undead on the Battlefield. Their names are held highly among film circles in the U.S., and they belong to small but ever widening cadre of popular culturalists who are bringing prestige to the often overlooked among the arts. Horror Studies needs scholars like Miller and Van Riper.
— John Edgar Browning, editor of Graphic Horror: Movie Monster Memories