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100 1  Stephenson, Lauren. 
245 10 Horrifying Children :|bHauntology and the Legacy of 
       Children's Television. 
250    1st ed. 
264  1 New York :|bBloomsbury Academic & Professional,|c2024. 
264  4 |c©2024. 
300    1 online resource (271 pages) 
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505 0  Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication --
       Contents -- Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements --
       Introduction: The Edwardian legacy and children's fiction 
       -- PART ONE Hauntings and Spectres -- 1 'What is it like 
       to be dead and a ghost? Oh, do tell me Tom, I've been 
       simply longing to know': Hauntology and spectrality in -- 
       2 Coming of age in The Owl Service: England and the 
       uncertain future (Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns) -- 3 'Oh
       please, let us come undone!' States of independence: 
       Female temporality in the supernatural children's 
       television and lit -- 4 'It came from beneath the sink': 
       Children's horror television as an uncanny mirror (Merinda
       Staubli) -- 5 An adult nightmare: Garbage Pail Kids and 
       the fear of the queer child (Max Hart) -- 6 The 
       transgender twist: Mermen and gender nonconformity in 
       Round the Twist (Jackson Phoenix Nash) -- 7 Weird doubling
       in Wes Craven's Stranger in Our House (1978) (Miranda 
       Corcoran) -- 8 Suburban eerie: The Demon Headmaster (BBC 1,
       1996-98) and The Demon Headmaster (CBBC, 2019) as 
       neoliberal folk horror ( -- 9 'My Carnaby cassock': Jimmy 
       Savile, Jim'll Fix It and Top of the Pops (Benjamin 
       Halligan) -- PART TWO Memory, Process and Practice -- 10 
       The technological uncanny: The role of memory prosthetics 
       in hauntological practice (Michael Schofield) -- 11 The 
       pandemic and the bomb (Flannán Delaney) -- 12 Killing a 
       cow on kids' TV: The case of Die Sendung mit der Maus 
       (Alexander Hartley) -- 13 Confronting ghosts: The 
       inherited horrors of the Kent State Shooting (Elizabeth 
       Tussey) -- 14 Creeping dread in The Singing Ringing Tree: 
       East German cinematic fairy tale as children's tea-time 
       entertainment (Wayne -- 15 'May cause drowsiness': A 
       (false) memory of weekday morning television in the mid-
       1970s through the filter of prepubescent i. 
505 8  16 Bleak adventures in Kenneth Johnson's V (Keith 
       McDonald) -- 17 Don't turn tail from horror: Using eco-
       horror in the secondary-school classroom (Hollie Adams) --
       Index. 
700 1  Edgar, Robert. 
700 1  Marland, John. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aStephenson, Lauren|tHorrifying Children
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