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Title Snuff : real death and screen media / edited by Neil Jackson, Shaun Kimber, Johnny Walker, and Thomas Joseph Watson ; foreword by David Kerekes.
Publisher New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2016.



Descript xvi, 322 pages : illustrations (black and white)
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Contents List of Figures Foreword: A Culture of CHange David Kerekes (Owner of Headpress and author of Killing For Culture) Acknowledgements Introduction: Shot, Cut and Slaughtered Neil Jackson (University of Lincoln, UK) Part I - The Changing Meaning of "Snuff" Chapter 1: The Way to Digital Death Julian Petley (Brunel University, UK) Chapter 2: The Affective Reality of Snuff Misha Kavka (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Chapter 3: Animal Snuff Simon Hobbs (University of Portsmouth, UK) Chapter 4: Breathing New Life into Old Fears: Extreme Pornogrpahy and the Wider Politics of Snuff Clarissa Smith (University of Sunderland, UK) Chapter 5: From Snuff to the South: The Global Reception of Cannibal Holocaust Nicolo Gallio (University of Bologna, Italy) and Xavier Mendik (University of Brighton, UK) Chapter 6: A Murder Mystery in Black and Blue: The Marketing, Distribution and Cult Mythology of Snuff in the UK Mark McKenna (University of Sunderland, UK) Chapter 7: Traces of Snuff: Black Markets, Fan Subcultures and Underground Horror in the 90s Johnny Walker (Northumbria University, UK) Chapter 8: SNuff 2.0: Real Death Goes HD Ready Mark Astley (Independent Scholar, UK) Part II - "Snuff" Across Film and Television Chapter 9: Unfound Footage and Unfounded Rumours: The Manson Family Murders and the Persistence of Snuff Mark Jones & Gerry Carlin (University of Wolverhampton, UK) Chapter 10: Wild Eyes, Dead Ladies: The Snuff Filmmaker in Realist Horror Neil Jackson (University of Lincoln, UK) Chapter 11: The Mediation of Death in Fictional Snuff: Reflexivity, Viewer Interpellation and Ethical Implication Xavier Aldana Reyes (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Chatper 12: "Why Would you Film It?" Snuff, Sinister and Contemporary US Horror Cinema Shaun Kimber (Bournemouth University, UK) Chapter 13: Cinema as Snuff: From Pre-Cinema to Shadow of the Vampire Linda Badley (Middle Tennessee State University, USA) Chapter 14: Affect Tina Kendall (Anglia Ruskin University, UK) Chapter 15: A View to Kill: Perspectives on Faux-Snuff and Self Steve Jones (Northumbria University, UK) Select Bibliography Contributors
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781628921113 (e-book)
9781628921120 (pbk.) :
9781628921137 (ePub ebook) :
9781628921113 (PDF ebook)
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Subject Death in motion pictures.
Snuff films.
Death in mass media.
Mortality in motion pictures.
Motion pictures -- United States -- History.
Alt author Jackson, Neil, 1968-
Kimber, Shaun,
Walker, Johnny, 1987-
Watson, Thomas Joseph, 1987-
Descript xvi, 322 pages : illustrations (black and white)
Content text
still image
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents List of Figures Foreword: A Culture of CHange David Kerekes (Owner of Headpress and author of Killing For Culture) Acknowledgements Introduction: Shot, Cut and Slaughtered Neil Jackson (University of Lincoln, UK) Part I - The Changing Meaning of "Snuff" Chapter 1: The Way to Digital Death Julian Petley (Brunel University, UK) Chapter 2: The Affective Reality of Snuff Misha Kavka (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Chapter 3: Animal Snuff Simon Hobbs (University of Portsmouth, UK) Chapter 4: Breathing New Life into Old Fears: Extreme Pornogrpahy and the Wider Politics of Snuff Clarissa Smith (University of Sunderland, UK) Chapter 5: From Snuff to the South: The Global Reception of Cannibal Holocaust Nicolo Gallio (University of Bologna, Italy) and Xavier Mendik (University of Brighton, UK) Chapter 6: A Murder Mystery in Black and Blue: The Marketing, Distribution and Cult Mythology of Snuff in the UK Mark McKenna (University of Sunderland, UK) Chapter 7: Traces of Snuff: Black Markets, Fan Subcultures and Underground Horror in the 90s Johnny Walker (Northumbria University, UK) Chapter 8: SNuff 2.0: Real Death Goes HD Ready Mark Astley (Independent Scholar, UK) Part II - "Snuff" Across Film and Television Chapter 9: Unfound Footage and Unfounded Rumours: The Manson Family Murders and the Persistence of Snuff Mark Jones & Gerry Carlin (University of Wolverhampton, UK) Chapter 10: Wild Eyes, Dead Ladies: The Snuff Filmmaker in Realist Horror Neil Jackson (University of Lincoln, UK) Chapter 11: The Mediation of Death in Fictional Snuff: Reflexivity, Viewer Interpellation and Ethical Implication Xavier Aldana Reyes (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Chatper 12: "Why Would you Film It?" Snuff, Sinister and Contemporary US Horror Cinema Shaun Kimber (Bournemouth University, UK) Chapter 13: Cinema as Snuff: From Pre-Cinema to Shadow of the Vampire Linda Badley (Middle Tennessee State University, USA) Chapter 14: Affect Tina Kendall (Anglia Ruskin University, UK) Chapter 15: A View to Kill: Perspectives on Faux-Snuff and Self Steve Jones (Northumbria University, UK) Select Bibliography Contributors
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781628921113 (e-book)
9781628921120 (pbk.) :
9781628921137 (ePub ebook) :
9781628921113 (PDF ebook)
Subject Death in motion pictures.
Snuff films.
Death in mass media.
Mortality in motion pictures.
Motion pictures -- United States -- History.
Alt author Jackson, Neil, 1968-
Kimber, Shaun,
Walker, Johnny, 1987-
Watson, Thomas Joseph, 1987-

Subject Death in motion pictures.
Snuff films.
Death in mass media.
Mortality in motion pictures.
Motion pictures -- United States -- History.
Descript xvi, 322 pages : illustrations (black and white)
Content text
still image
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents List of Figures Foreword: A Culture of CHange David Kerekes (Owner of Headpress and author of Killing For Culture) Acknowledgements Introduction: Shot, Cut and Slaughtered Neil Jackson (University of Lincoln, UK) Part I - The Changing Meaning of "Snuff" Chapter 1: The Way to Digital Death Julian Petley (Brunel University, UK) Chapter 2: The Affective Reality of Snuff Misha Kavka (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Chapter 3: Animal Snuff Simon Hobbs (University of Portsmouth, UK) Chapter 4: Breathing New Life into Old Fears: Extreme Pornogrpahy and the Wider Politics of Snuff Clarissa Smith (University of Sunderland, UK) Chapter 5: From Snuff to the South: The Global Reception of Cannibal Holocaust Nicolo Gallio (University of Bologna, Italy) and Xavier Mendik (University of Brighton, UK) Chapter 6: A Murder Mystery in Black and Blue: The Marketing, Distribution and Cult Mythology of Snuff in the UK Mark McKenna (University of Sunderland, UK) Chapter 7: Traces of Snuff: Black Markets, Fan Subcultures and Underground Horror in the 90s Johnny Walker (Northumbria University, UK) Chapter 8: SNuff 2.0: Real Death Goes HD Ready Mark Astley (Independent Scholar, UK) Part II - "Snuff" Across Film and Television Chapter 9: Unfound Footage and Unfounded Rumours: The Manson Family Murders and the Persistence of Snuff Mark Jones & Gerry Carlin (University of Wolverhampton, UK) Chapter 10: Wild Eyes, Dead Ladies: The Snuff Filmmaker in Realist Horror Neil Jackson (University of Lincoln, UK) Chapter 11: The Mediation of Death in Fictional Snuff: Reflexivity, Viewer Interpellation and Ethical Implication Xavier Aldana Reyes (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Chatper 12: "Why Would you Film It?" Snuff, Sinister and Contemporary US Horror Cinema Shaun Kimber (Bournemouth University, UK) Chapter 13: Cinema as Snuff: From Pre-Cinema to Shadow of the Vampire Linda Badley (Middle Tennessee State University, USA) Chapter 14: Affect Tina Kendall (Anglia Ruskin University, UK) Chapter 15: A View to Kill: Perspectives on Faux-Snuff and Self Steve Jones (Northumbria University, UK) Select Bibliography Contributors
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Jackson, Neil, 1968-
Kimber, Shaun,
Walker, Johnny, 1987-
Watson, Thomas Joseph, 1987-
ISBN 9781628921113 (e-book)
9781628921120 (pbk.) :
9781628921137 (ePub ebook) :
9781628921113 (PDF ebook)

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