<p>In this episode originally intended to be recorded and released before Halloween, we go over the social/political trends undergirding 90 years of US horror cinema decade by decade. Eilex shares a few frightening Latin American folktales and their ideological basis in colonization, and Jeremy talks about <em>No One Gets Out Alive </em>(2021) and the messages behind it.</p>
<p>James Bell, “US Horror Film and the Capitalist Crisis (1974–1985)”, ep 1 of <em>Prolekult</em></p>
<p>Mark Steven, <em>Splatter Capital</em></p>
<p>Susan Sontag, <a href="https://www.commentary.org/articles/susan-sontag/the-imagination-of-disaster/">“The Imagination of Disaster”</a>, <em>Commentary Magazine</em></p>

Invent The Future

Invent The Future

11 - Ideology and Reaction in Horror

NOV 8, 2021141 MIN
Invent The Future

11 - Ideology and Reaction in Horror

NOV 8, 2021141 MIN

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<p>In this episode originally intended to be recorded and released before Halloween, we go over the social/political trends undergirding 90 years of US horror cinema decade by decade. Eilex shares a few frightening Latin American folktales and their ideological basis in colonization, and Jeremy talks about <em>No One Gets Out Alive </em>(2021) and the messages behind it.</p> <p>James Bell, “US Horror Film and the Capitalist Crisis (1974–1985)”, ep 1 of <em>Prolekult</em></p> <p>Mark Steven, <em>Splatter Capital</em></p> <p>Susan Sontag, <a href="https://www.commentary.org/articles/susan-sontag/the-imagination-of-disaster/">“The Imagination of Disaster”</a>, <em>Commentary Magazine</em></p>