"Select Filmography and Videography": pages 295-302.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-294) and index.
Acknowledgments; I. Paracinema Culture and Psychotronic Style; II. At the Crossroads; III. When Horror Meets the Avant-garde; Conclusion: Mainstreaming Trash Aesthetics; Notes; Bibliography; Select Filmography and Videography; Video Distributors; Index.
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Joan Hawkins offers an original and provocative discussion of taste, trash aesthetics, and avant-garde culture of the 1960s and 1970s to reveal the subversiveness of the horror film as a genre. Full of unexpected insights, Cutting Edge calls for a rethinking of high/low distinctions--and a reassigning of labels at the video store.
JSTOR
22573/cttbjxmp
Cutting edge.
0816634130
Experimental films-- Europe-- History and criticism.
Horror films-- History and criticism.
Experimental films.
Horror films.
PERFORMING ARTS-- Film & Video-- History & Criticism.