Angela Smith

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Hideous Progeny: Disability, Eugenics, and Classic Horror CinemaPaperback, 24 January 2012

Hideous Progeny: Disability, Eugenics, and Classic Horror Cinema
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Reading Age
Ages: 22
Grade Levels
17
Part of Series
Film and Culture
Print Length
368 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Date Published
24 Jan 2012
ISBN-10
0231157177
ISBN-13
9780231157179

Description

Twisted bodies, deformed faces, aberrant behavior, and abnormal desires characterized the hideous creatures of classic Hollywood horror, which thrilled audiences with their sheer grotesqueness. Most critics have interpreted these traits as symptoms of sexual repression or as metaphors for other kinds of marginalized identities, yet Angela M. Smith conducts a richer investigation into the period's social and cultural preoccupations. She finds instead a fascination with eugenics and physical and cognitive debility in the narrative and spectacle of classic 1930s horror, heightened by the viewer's desire for visions of vulnerability and transformation.

Reading such films as Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931), Freaks (1932), and Mad Love (1935) against early-twentieth-century disability discourse and propaganda on racial and biological purity, Smith showcases classic horror's dependence on the narratives of eugenics and physiognomics. She also notes the genre's conflicted and often contradictory visualizations. Smith ultimately locates an indictment of biological determinism in filmmakers' visceral treatments, which take the impossibility of racial improvement and bodily perfection to sensationalistic heights. Playing up the artifice and conventions of disabled monsters, filmmakers exploited the fears and yearnings of their audience, accentuating both the perversity of the medical and scientific gaze and the debilitating experience of watching horror. Classic horror films therefore encourage empathy with the disabled monster, offering captive viewers an unsettling encounter with their own impairment. Smith's work profoundly advances cinema and disability studies, in addition to general histories concerning the construction of social and political attitudes toward the Other.

Product Details

Audience:
Ages: 22
Author:
Angela Smith
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
24 January 2012
Dimensions:
22.61 x 14.99 x 2.29 cm
Educational Level:
Grade Levels: 17
Genre:
Film
ISBN-10:
0231157177
ISBN-13:
9780231157179
Language:
English
Location:
New York
Pages:
368
Weight:
453.59 gm

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