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Posted on August 4, 2021

Gothic Nature: Seeking Film/TV Reviews

Call for Papers

Gothic Nature is seeking TV/ film reviews for issue four. The show or film (or video game or podcast) reviewed must have a clear thematic link to ecohorror/ecoGothic and have first appeared in 2021-22. (See some possibilities below). Reviews should aim for about 1,000 words in length (Harvard style and British spelling and punctuation conventions appreciated). Send inquiries and submissions to Sara L. Crosby at crosby.sara@gmail.com. For further information about the journal and formatting guidelines, please visit: https://gothicnaturejournal.com/.

Deadline for submissions:  February 15, 2022

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Posted on June 5, 2021

The 21st Century Slasher Film: CFP for Special Issue #5

Call for Papers

When Siskel and Ebert famously launched their offensive against what they labeled as “Women in Danger films,” they effectively positioned slasher films as anti-feminist, exploitative, and lacking all artistic merit. But in the intervening years, this once much maligned sub-genre has enjoyed increasing acclaim for its subversive potential and reflection of cultural norms. This special issue seeks to examine the elements of the “new slasher” that potentially explain this shift.

We invite submissions on any 21st century slasher film(s). Emerging and advanced scholars, popular writers, and fans are invited to submit abstracts on any aspect of the sub-genre. We are especially interested in abstracts that engage with slasher film conventions. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: 

  • Slasher tropes reimagined
  • Performance and identity
  • The impact of critical acclaim upon horror’s association with ‘low-brow’ culture
  • Monstrous nature and its evolution
  • How camp and pastiche code audience reception
  • Reboots and audience expectation
  • Location and narrative dread
  • Horror sub-genre crossovers
  • Engagement with postmodernist theory
  • Reflection of societal taboo

We would especially like to include articles on: Freaky, Halloween, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, Black Christmas, and All the Boys Love Mandy Lane.

Please submit abstracts of 500 words and a brief bio to Dawn Keetley and Elizabeth Erwin at  horrorhomeroom@gmail.com and dek7@lehigh.edu by July 15, 2020. Articles will be limited to 2,500 words and should be written for a general audience. Completed essays will be due September 15, 2020. We welcome all questions and inquiries!

Posted on December 1, 2020

The Blood on Satan’s Claw – CFP for Special Issue #4

Call for Papers

**DEADLINE EXTENDED** TO FEBRUARY 15, 2021

THE BLOOD ON SATAN’S CLAW (1971)

Horror Homeroom’s special issue #4 – Spring 2021

Piers Haggard’s groundbreaking The Blood on Satan’s Claw was released on April 14, 1971. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, we will be running our fourth special issue on Blood on Satan’s Claw and its profound and persistent influence.

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Posted on November 2, 2020

CFP Nightmares Nations and Innovations, special issue of REFRACTORY

Call for Papers

This is a CFP for a special issue of ‘Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media’ that will be themed around Nightmares, Nations and Innovations. This edition will focus on horror outside of film/TV and will be published on Halloween 2021.

Articles (3-8k words) will explore the ways in which the horror genre functions in all its multifarious forms outside of film/TV, to explore the synergies between the horror film and popular culture. By approaching horror away from the screen, it hopes to examine the interconnections between the complex forces at work on both sides of the horror equation: the economies of modern entertainment industries and production practice, cultural and political forums, spectators and fans.

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Posted on October 8, 2020

Dark Economies: Anxious Futures, Fearful Pasts – Conference CFP

Call for Papers

CFP Conference

Dark Economies: Anxious Futures, Fearful Pasts

Falmouth University, UK. 7-9 July 2021

After the success of the Folk Horror in the Twenty First Century conference hosted by Falmouth University, we are holding another related conference in 2021.

We are aiming to have a face to face conference at the beautiful Falmouth Campus in Cornwall. With sub-tropical gardens and the beach nearby, there will be a ‘Welcome to Dark Falmouth’ cemetery walk above the lovely Swanpool lake, an art exhibition, a gig and street food in place of the more usual staid conference dinner. If we’re going to beat Covid we want to do it in style!*

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