The first sustained examination of the depiction of American suburbia in gothic and horror films, television and literature from 1948 to the present day. Beginning with Shirley Jackson's The Road Through the Wall , Murphy discusses representative...
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The first sustained examination of the depiction of American suburbia in gothic and horror films, television and literature from 1948 to the present day. Beginning with Shirley Jackson's The Road Through the Wall , Murphy discusses representative texts from each decade, including I Am Legend , Bewitched , Halloween and Desperate Housewives . The first sustained examination of the depiction of American suburbia in gothic and horror films, television and literature from 1948 to the present day. Beginning with Shirley Jackson's The Road Through the Wall, Murphy discusses representative texts from each decade, including I Am Legend, Bewitched, Halloween and Desperate Housewives
Includes bibliographical references, filmography, and index
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Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Welcome to Disturbia; 1 The House Down the Street: The Suburban Gothic in Shirley Jackson and Richard Matheson; 2 Conjure Wife: The Suburban Witch; 3 Aliens, Androids and Zombies: Dehumanisation and the Suburban Gothic; 4 'You Son of a Bitch! You Only Moved the Headstones!' Haunted Suburbia; 5 Don't Go Down to the Basement! Serial Murder, Family Values and the Suburban Horror Film; 6 'Ah, But Underneath…' Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Desperate Housewives; Conclusion: The End of Suburbia?; Notes; Bibliography; Filmography; Index