MARGINALIA
Bulletin bibliographique des études sur les littératures et le film populaires n° 95
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d'Artagnan à Maigret, en passant par James Bond ou
Tarzan, Nicolas Carreau mène l'enquête. Avec le goût du
mystère qu'on lui connaît, il recoupe les pistes et dresse les
portraits de ceux qui ont inspiré ces personnages mythiques.
GÉNÉRALITÉS
Rappel : la rubrique intitulée « Généralités » présente des ouvrages dans
lesquels on mélange les genres, les
inclassables, les études sur le roman et le
film d’aventures, l’humour et le comique,
la culture populaire en général, ainsi que
certaines « curiosités » éditoriales...
COLLECTIF, Mauvais Goût, Mauvais Genre ?
Littérature populaire, culture médiatique,
ENS Ulm, La Taupe médite, Les éditions du
CIMZ Centre International Michel Zévaco,
2017, 454 pages. [Actes du séminaire
interdisciplinaire]
– Luce Roudier – Avant-Propos. De mauvais goût, de
mauvais genre…
– Paul Bleton – L’adaptation de la fiction populaire. Petite
histoire culturelle.
– Marion Lata – Pathologies littéraires de la fan fiction : le
fan, avatar du mauvais lecteur ?
– Samia Myers – Ecrits d’ouvriers, écritures de classe ?
L’écriture du collectif comme transgression dans trois
romans d’ouvriers (1900-1945)
– Bernard Jeannot – Les clichés de la comédie musicale
française, ou la possibilité d’une mièvrerie intelligente.
– Nicolas Rouvière – Le symbolisme généalogique
dans Astérix
– Saliha Aklouf – La naissance du roman policier
– Bounthavy Suvilay – Les industries culturelles japonaises
et françaises : recréation et adaptation du manga en France
– Isabelle-Rachel Casta – Ni tout à fait le même, ni tout à
fait un autre : la figure de l’aca-fan
– Cédric Hannedouche – D’Arsène Lupin à Captain
America : « une philosophie de la supériorité »
– Jacques Migozzi – Obsolescences et rémanence des
hiérarchies canoniques en régime médiatique : petit bilan
critique de 25 ans de recherches sur les fictions de grande
consommation.
– Daniel Compère – Les problèmes des romans populaires
– Vivien Bessières – Le style des manuels d’écriture – ou le
rôle de la prescription dans les genres populaires
– Marine Champetier de Ribes – L’épigramme, de la page à
la rue : circulations savantes et populaires d’un genre
poétique
– Marine Deregnoncourt – L’usage du téléphone portable
dans L’Appel de l’Ange de Guillaume Musso et Fuir de
Jean-Philippe Toussaint. Réflexion et analyse de notre
société globale contemporaine.
LITTÉRATURE
ALLAMEL-RAFFIN, Elsa Poupardin & Françoise
Willman (dir.), Informaticiens et médecins
dans la fiction contemporaine. Exploration
2, Strasbourg, Néothèque, 2016, 190 pages.
Comment étudier non seulement les sciences, mais
également l'image de la science ou de sciences particulières
que se forge le grand public (c'est-à-dire chacun d'entre
nous) ? Le présent volume constitue le deuxième d'une série
qui en comportera trois, consacrés à deux figures du savoir
pratique, en l'occurrence l'informaticien et le médecin, telles
que celles-ci apparaissent dans les récits de fiction
contemporains. Le lecteur trouvera dans ces pages des
analyses portant sur des incarnations de ces figures dans le
roman policier et dans le roman de science-fiction, ainsi que
dans la bande dessinée. Il pourra constater que pris
ensemble, les contributeurs soulignent la grande diversité
des fonctions des personnages d'informaticien et de
médecin au sein des récits dans lesquels ceux-ci
apparaissent. Ainsi, par exemple, l'évocation de leur
profession se révèle tantôt indispensable à l'avancée de
l'intrigue, tantôt parfaitement anecdotique. L'éventail des
regards portés sur celui qui programme et sur celui qui
soigne ou, plus souvent encore, celui - voire celle - qui se
sert de l'outil informatique apparaît ainsi crûment. Ce
deuxième tome est également l'occasion d'élargir
l'exploration à des supports destinés à d'autres publics : la
littérature de jeunesse et les dessins animés destinés aux
enfants. [P.S. Le premier volume de la série est paru en
2015)
BENNETT, Matthieu, LECLERC, Natalia &
Yannick MALGOUZOU (coord.), L'Aventure,
Paris, H & K, 2017, 240 pages [ouvrage
pédagogique:
Homère,
Joseph
Conrad,
Jankelevitch]
COLLECTIF,
"Héroines" : les figures
féminines de la pop culture, Paris, Hachette,
(Heroes), 2017, 272 pages.
Plus de 70 portraits d’héroïnes sont rassemblés ici,
explorant tous les médias, du cinéma à la bande dessinée,
sans oublier la littérature, les jeux vidéo ou encore les séries
télévisées. Wonder Woman, Lara Croft, Hermione Granger,
Emma Peel et bien d’autres ont été analysés et décryptées
par un pool d’auteurs et d’illustratrices exclusivement
féminin.
CARREAU, Nicolas, La vraie vie des héros:
Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, Tarzan, James
Bond, d'Artagnan, Paris, Librairie Vuibert,
2017, 221 pages.
Comment Conan Doyle inventa-t-il Sherlock Holmes ? Un
personnage aussi stupéfiant qu'Arsène Lupin a-t-il pu
exister ? Le vrai Dracula était-il aussi effrayant que son
double de fiction ? Quand nos auteurs préférés nous
entraînent dans les histoires les plus folles, leur imagination
est sans borne. Mais d'où tirent-ils toutes leurs idées ? De
COLLECTIFS,
Le Rocambole, no 80, "La
Vérité sur le Rocambole", ouvrage dirigé par
Alfu et Daniel Compère, automne 2017, 167
pages, et no 81, "Le Mystère Maurice Level",
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Louvrage dirigé par Jean-Luc Buard, hiver
2017, 176 pages.
Literature Today, Lanham (MD), Rowman &
Littlefield, 2017, 340 pages.
CRANE, Ralph & Lisa FLETCHER,
Island
Genres, Genre Islands: Conceptualisation
and Representation in Popular Fiction,
London & New York, Rowmand & Littlefield
International, 2017,, xix, 202 pages.
Through a focus on four key genres—crime fiction,
thrillers, popular romance fiction, and fantasy fiction—
Crane and Fletcher show that genre is fundamental to both
the textual representation of real and imagined islands and
to actual knowledges and experiences of islands. The book
offers broad, comparative readings of the significance of
islandness in each of the four genres as well as detailed case
studies of major authors and texts. These include chapters
on Agatha’s Christie’s islands, the role of the island in
‘Bondspace,’ the romantic islophilia of Nora Roberts’s
Three Sisters Island series, and the archipelagic geography
of Ursula Le Guin’s Earthsea.
JASANOFF, Maya, The Dawn Watch: Joseph
Conrad in a Global World, New York,
Penguin Press, 2017, xv, 375 pages.
KELLETER, Frank (ed.),
Media of Serial
Narrative,
Colombus,
The
Ohio
State
University Press, 2017, viii, 301 pages.
Media of Serial Narrative, edited by Frank Kelleter, is the
first book-length study to address the increasingly popular
topic of serial narratives—specifically, how practices and
forms of seriality shape media throughout the landscape of
popular culture. In modern entertainment formats, seriality
and popularity can seem so obviously connected that
scholarship has long neglected to address their specific
interrelations. This volume looks closely at the relationship
between seriality, popularity, media, and narrative form and
asks: What are the structural conditions of serial stories?
Which historical circumstances are presupposed or
supported by series and serials? How do commercial types
of seriality differ from serial structures in other cultural
fields?
EL GAMMAL, Blanche, L'Orient-Express: du
voyage
extraordinaire
aux
illusions
perdues, Paris, les Belles Lettres, 2017, 625
pages.
Ce livre est le premier à fouiller un corpus d’une richesse
exceptionnelle : essais sur la question d’Orient, textes
publicitaires ou semi-publicitaires, guides touristiques,
récits de voyageurs, articles de la presse quotidienne,
romans d’aventures, romans policiers, poèmes, pièces de
théâtre ou encore feuilletons. Valery Larbaud, Paul Morand,
Agatha Christie et Graham Greene ne sont pas les seuls
écrivains à avoir évoqué l’Orient-Express et les textes
examinés, méconnus pour beaucoup, permettent de mieux
cerner la manière bigarrée dont le train a été décrit, perçu et
imaginé.
LAWSON LUCAS, Ann, Emilio Salgari: una
mitologia moderna tra letteratura, politica, societa, Firenze, Leo S. Olschki, 2017, 346
pages.
NEWELL,
Stephanie,
Writing African
Women: Gender, Popular Culture and
Literature in West Africa, London, Zed
Books, 2017, 204 pages.
POORE, Benjamin, Neo-Victorian Villains:
Adaptations
and
Transformations
in
Popular Culture, Leiden & Boston, Brill
Rodopi, 2017, xii, 348 pages.
Table of contents
List of Figures
The Villain-Effect: Distance and Ubiquity in Neo-Victorian
Popular Culture : Benjamin Poore
Part 1: Theatrical Transformations
1 ‘A Perfect Demon’: Michael Eaton’s Charlie Peace: His
Amazing Life & Astounding Legend :Richard J. Hand
2 Miss Representation: The Femme Fatale and the Villainy
of Performance in Neo-Victorian Hollywood : Christina
Parker-Flynn
3 Melodramatic Villainy (Just) after the Victorians : Guy
Barefoot
4 Imperial Heroes and Native Villains : Robert Dean
5 Sonorous Psychopaths: Neo-Victorian Ventriloquists on
Screen : Gillian Piggott
Part 2: Transitional and Liminal Figures
6 Kissing the Medium: The Spiritualist-Witch as
Countercultural Heroine in the Thirty-Nine Steps (1959)
Marion Gibson
7 Jack the Representation: The Ripper in Culture : Mark
Jones
FROSSARD, Jean-Baptiste, L'Aventure, Paris,
PUF, 2017, 307 pages. [Homère, Joseph
Conrad, Jankélévitch]
FROUD, Mark, The Lost Child in Literature
and Culture, London, Palgrave Macmillan UK,
2017, 198 pages.
FRUOCO, Jonathan, Andréa RANDO MARTIN &
Arnaud LAIMÉ (dir.), Imaginaire sériel: les
mécanismes sériels à l'oeuvre dans l'acte
créatif, Grenoble, UGA Éditions, 2017, 171
pages.
HARRINGTON, Ellen Burton,
Conrad's
Sensational
Heroines:
Gender
and
Representation in the Late Fiction of
Joseph Conrad, Cham, (Suisse), Palgrave
Macmillan, 2017, xi, 173 pages.
HAYN, Judith A., Jeffrey S. KAPLAN & Kariina R.
CLEMMONS (eds.), Teaching Young Adult
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8 On the Origin of a Supervillain: The Neo-Victorian
Reinvention of Mister Sinister : David Bullen
9 Framing Our Fearful Symmetry: Substance Dualism,
Reincarnation and the Villainy of the Disembodied Soul
Emma V. Miller
Part 3: Neo-Victorian Sex and ‘Sexsation’
10 The Postfeminist Tart: Neo-Victorian Villainy and Sex
Work in Ripper Street : Sarah Artt
11 “I raise the devil in you, not any potion. My touch”: The
Strange Case of Heterosexuality in Neo-Victorian Versions
of Jekyll and Hyde : Helen Davies
12 A Wilde Scoundrel: Villainy and ‘Lad Culture’ in the
Filmic Afterlives of Dorian Gray: Claire O’Callaghan
Part 4: Literary Villains Reimagined
13 Svengali: The Evolution of Ethnic Evil through
Adaptation : Rob Welch
14 From ‘the wicked man’ to the ‘bastard boy of seven’:
The Evolution of John Jasper’s Villainy in Adaptations of
The Mystery of Edwin Drood : Jonathan Buckmaster
15 “I’m always angry”: Super-Hydes and the Appropriation
of Edward Hyde in Superhero Films : Emma A. Harris
16 Revisionist Vampires: Transcoding, Intertextuality, and
Neo-Victorianism in the Film Adaptations of Bram Stoker’s
Dracula : Frances Pheasant-Kelly and Natalie Russell
WILLIAMS, Rebecca (ed.), Everybody Hurts:
Transitions, Endings, and Resurrections in
Fan Cultures, Iowa City, University of Iowa
Press, 2018, 260 pages.
Have you ever been a fan of a show that was canceled
abruptly or that killed off a beloved character
unexpectedly? Or perhaps it was rebooted after a long
absence and now you’re worried it won’t be as good as the
original? Anyone who has ever followed entertainment
closely knows firsthand that such transitions can be jarring.
Indeed, for truly loyal fans, the loss can feel very real—
even throwing their own identity into question. Examining
how fans respond to and cope with transitions, endings, or
resurrections in everything from band breakups (R.E.M.) to
show cancellations (Hannibal) to closing down popular
amusement park rides, this collection brings together an
eclectic mix of scholars to analyze the various ways fans
respond to change. Contributors: Stuart Bell, Anya Benson,
Lucy Bennett, Paul Booth, Joseph Brennan, Kristina Busse,
Melissa A. Click, Ruth Deller, Evelyn Deshane, Nichola
Dobson, Simone Driessen, Emily Garside, Holly Willson
Holladay, Bethan Jones, Nicolle Lamerichs, Kathleen
Williams, Rebecca Williams.
SANNA, Simonetta, Nazi-Täterinnen in der
deutschen Literatur: die Herausforderung
des Bösen, Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang,
2017, 332 pages.
CINÉMA & TÉLÉVISION
BAREFOOT, Guy, Trash Cinema: The Lure of
the Low, London & New York, Wallflower,
2017, vii, 126 pages.
This volume explores the lower reaches of cinema and its
paradoxical appeal. It looks at films from the B-movies of
the 1930s to the mockbusters of today, and from the New
York underground to the genre variations of Turkey's
Yesilçam studios (and their YouTube afterlife). Critically
examining the reasons for studying, denigrating, or
celebrating the detritus of film history, it also considers the
place of a trash aesthetic within and beyond 1960s
American avant-garde and looks at the cult of trash in the
fanzines of the 1980s.
SFÈS, Gérald (dir.), L'Aventure, Paris, Bréal,
2017, 320 pages. [épreuve littéraire: français,
philosophie] Ouvrage pédagogique.
SIMARD-HOUDE, Mélodie, Le Reporter et ses
fictions.
Poétique
historique
d'un
imaginaire, Limoges, Presses de l'Université
de Limoges, (Médiatextes), 2018, 589 pages.
TAYLOR, Elinor, The Popular Front Novel in
Britain, 1934-1940, Leiden, Brill, 2018, 224
pages.
TOBIN, Vera, Elements of Surprise: Our
Mental Limits and the Satisfactions of Plot,
Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard University Press,
2018, 344 pages.
Why do some surprises delight―the endings of Agatha
Christie novels, films like The Sixth Sense, the flash
awareness that Pip’s benefactor is not (and never was!)
Miss Havisham? Writing at the intersection of cognitive
science and narrative pleasure, Vera Tobin explains how
our brains conspire with stories to produce those revelatory
plots that define a “well-made surprise.”
BRION, Patrick, Cinéma de minuit: 40 ans,
2000 films, Paris, Télémaque, 2017, 767
pages.
La cinémathèque idéale existe : depuis 40 ans, le Cinéma de
minuit vous l'offre tous les dimanches soir sur France 3. 2
000 films inédits ou méconnus, perles rares ou chefsd'oeuvre incontestés des cinémas français, italiens, anglais,
américains, russes, espagnols ou allemands... Deux mille
soirées présentées dans l'ordre chronologique de leur
diffusion depuis mars 1976. Un univers de souvenirs intacts
et d'émotions retrouvées. Un trésor unique du patrimoine
cinéphilique mondial. 2 000 films, plus de 2 300 photos et
documents.
WILLIAMS, Jay, The Oxford Handbook of
Jack London, New York, Oxford University
Press, 2017, xvii, 652 pages.
CANTRELL, Tom & Christopher HOGG, Acting
in British Television, London & New York,
Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, xiii, 285 pages.
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Focused around sixteen new interviews with celebrated
British actors, including Rebecca Front, Julie
Hesmondhalgh, Ken Stott, Penelope Wilton and John
Hannah, this rich resource delves behind the scenes of a
range of British television programmes in order to find out
how actors build their characters for television, how they
work on set and location, and how they create their
critically acclaimed portrayals. The book looks at actors’
work across four diverse but popular genres: soap opera;
police and medical drama; comedy; and period drama.
assuring audiences that characters were not based on real
people—even when they were. Entries cover screen
incarnations of Wyatt Earp, Al Capone, Bing Crosby,
Amelia Earhart, Buster Keaton, Howard Hughes, Janis
Joplin and Richard Nixon, along with the inspirations
behind perennial favorites like Charlie Chan and Indiana
Jones.
ESCOLANO, Gérard, La Fabuleuse histoire
du serial: ou cliffhangers à tous les
épisodes, Fos-sur-Mer, Gérard Escolano,
2017, 2 volumes, 652 pages.
COURET, Nilo,
Mock Classicism: Latin
American
Film
Comedy,
1930-1960,
Oakland, University of California Press, 2018,
296 pages.
FAHMÜLLER, Eva-Maria,
Neue Dramaturgien: zwischen Monomythos, Storyworld and Serienboom, Berlin, Master School
Drehbuch, 2017, 147 pages.
CURTIS, James, Last Man Standing: Mort
Sahl and The Birth of Modern Comedy,
Jackson, University Press of Mississippi, 2017,
x, 369 pages.
FREESE, Gene Scott, Classic Movie Fight
Scenes: 75 Years of Bare Knuckles Brawls,
Jefferson (NC), McFarland, 2017, 336 pages.
Examining more than 300 films—from The Spoilers (1914)
to Road House (1989)—the author provides behind-thescenes details on memorable melees starring such iconic
tough-guys as John Wayne, Randolph Scott, Robert
Mitchum, Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, Clint Eastwood,
Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris and Jackie Chan.
DESBOIS, Erwan, J. J. Abrams ou L'éternel
recommencement: essai-cinéma, LevalloisPerret, Playlist Society, 2017, 118 pages.
En moins de quinze ans, J. J. Abrams s’est imposé comme
l’une des figures phares d’Hollywood. Créateur de séries
qui ont redéfini le genre (Alias, Lost et Fringe), réalisateur à
la tête d’énormes franchises (Mission Impossible, Star Trek
et Star Wars), et producteur de renom via sa société Bad
Robot, il est devenu le nouvel homme-orchestre du cinéma
américain, s’inscrivant ainsi dans la lignée de son mentor
Steven Spielberg. Se distinguant par son désir de préserver
l’équilibre entre la part de l’auteur et celle de l’entertainer,
il s’assure que ses créations peuvent toucher le plus grand
nombre tout en puisant constamment dans des thèmes qui
lui sont chers.
FRIEDMAN, Seth, Are You Watching Closely
? Cultural Paranoia, New Technologies and
the Contemporary Hollywood Misdirection
Film, Albany, State University of New York
Press, 2017, xiv, 264 pages.
Retrospective issues: the discursive approach to genre and
the misdirection film -- The truth is out there:
manufacturing conspiratorial narrative coherence -Constructing the (im)perfect cover: masculine masquerade
and narrative agency -- Start making sense: narrative
complexity, DVD, and online fandom -- The masters of
misdirection: branding M. Night Shyamalan and
Christopher Nolan -- Genre prestige: the misdirection film
as blockbuster and middlebrow art -- Conclusion.
DICK, Bernard, That Was Entertainment:
The Golden Age of the MGM Musical,
Jackson, University Press of Mississippi, 2018,
312 pages.
EAGLE, Jonna,
Imperial Affects: Sensational Melodrama and the Attraction of
American Cinema, New Brunswick, Rutgers
University Press, 2017, 273 pages.
Imperial Affects is the first sustained account of American
action-based cinema as melodrama. From the earliest war
films through the Hollywood Western and the latecentury action cinema, imperialist violence and mobility
have been produced as sites of both visceral pleasure and
moral virtue.
GANZO, Fernando, La nouvelle comédie du
cinéma français: confidences de 10
réalisateurs, Paris, Les Nouvelles éditions
Jean-Michel Place, 2017, 171 pages.
GERAGHTY, Christine,
Women and Soap
Opera: A Study of Prime Time Soaps,
Cambridge, Polity Press, 2007, v, 221 pages.
GIACOVELLI, Enrico,
Il était une fois la
comédie à l'italienne: l'histoire, les lieux,
les auteurs, les acteurs, les films, Rome,
Gremese, 2017, 415 pages.
ERICKSON, Hal, Any Resemblance to Actual
Persons: The Real People behind 400 +
Fictional Movie Characters, Jefferson (NC),
McFarland, 2017, vii, 403 pages.
This survey of à clef characters covers a selection of
fictionalized personalities, beginning with the Silent Era.
The landmark lawsuit surrounding Rasputin and the
Empress (1932) introduced disclaimers in film credits,
HILL, Matthew B., Unconventionnal Warriors: The Fantasy of the American
Resistance Fighter in Television and Film,
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Santa Barbara (CA), Praeger, 2018, 218 pages.
Tracing the "American Guerrilla" narrative through more
than one hundred years of film and television, this book
shows how the conventions and politics of this narrative
influence Americans to see themselves as warriors, both on
screen and in history.
LEHMAN, Frank,
Hollywood Harmony:
Musical Wonders and the Sound of
Cinema, New York, Oxford University Press,
2018, 320 pages.
MONUSH, Barry, Steven Spielberg FAQ: All
That's Left to Know about the Films of
Hollywood's
Best
Known
Director,
Milwaukee (WI), Applause Theater & Cinema
Books, 2018, 460 pages.
HOGAN, David J. (ed.),
Invasion USA:
Essays on Anti-Communism Movies of the
1950s
and
1960s,
Jefferson
(N.C.),
McFarland, 2017, viii, 258 pages.
Introduction: Communism, Movies and the Big Dance
Party (David J. Hogan) 1
Part 1: Space Invaders 11
Target Earth: Politicians from Venus (John T. Soister) 13
Not of This Earth: Myth, Brooks Brothers and Subversion
(David J. Hogan) 21
The Cold Hands of Strangers: The Politics of Disaster in
Eight Invasion Thrillers of the 1950s (Steven Thornton) 38
Part 2: Red Mischief Here, There and Everywhere 59
Happy Trails in Cold War Valley: Bells of Coronado and
Spoilers of the Plains (Ted Okuda) 61
The Flying Saucer: Top Secret Travelogue (David J.
Hogan) 72
The Whip Hand: Accidental Template for Fear and
Paranoia (Mark A. Miller) 76
Artists and Models: The Day the Slobs Saved Democracy
(Ermine DeGraffenried) 89
The Girl in the Kremlin: Can a Monster Change Its Face?
(Zsófia Bodnár-Hamilton) 99
Atomic Thrillers and the Danger at Home (Arthur Joseph
Lundquist) 106
Memo to the State Department: Seven Overlooked Cold
War Films (Chase Winstead) 118
Part 3: Dupes, Victims and Crusaders 141
Big Brains and Betrayal: Walk a Crooked Mile (Bruce
Dettman) 143
Cvetic Takes One for the Team: I Was a Communist for the
F.B.I. (Bruce Dettman) 149
American Virtue and Big Jim McLain (Gaye Winston
Lardner) 157
Trial: Love in a Time of Communism (Anthony Ambrogio)
168
The Tears of a Clown: Chaplin’s A King in New York
(Mark Clark) 178
Riddle of the Pinks: Did The Fearmakers Have The Whip
Hand? (Reynold Humphries) 187
Part 4: Total War 201
The End of Civilization and Its DisTable of Contents
: Five and The World, the Flesh and the Devil, Two Films
of Massive Post-Nuclear Depopulation (Lyndon W. Joslin)
Dream of Tyranny: Invasion USA (Bruce Dettman) 214
OLSON, Debbie (ed.), The Child in World
Cinema: Children and Youth in Popular
Culture, Lanham (MD), Lexington Books,
2018, xvii, 496 pages.
PHILLIPS, Brent,
Charles Walters: The
Director who Made Hollywood Dance,
Lexington, University of Kentucky Press, 2017,
322 pages.
PALMER, R. Barton & Murray POMERANCE
(ed.), The Many Cinemas of Michael Curtiz,
Austin, University of Texas Press, 2018, 316
pages.
PARVULESCU,
Constantin
(ed.),
Global
Finance on Screen: from Wall Street to
Side Street, London, New York, Routledge,
2018, 256 pages.
The chapters for this interdisciplinary collection are written
by European and North American scholars in film studies,
anthropology, business ethics, cultural studies, political
economy, and sociology. The collection offers in-depth
investigations
of
feature
films
such
as Wall
Street, Freefall, Margin Call, Justice&Co, The Wolf of Wall
Street, and The Big Short, and documentaries such as Inside
Job, Capitalism: A Love Story and In a Strange Land.
ROOTS, James, 100 Essential Silent Film
Comedies,
Lanham
(MD),
Rowman
&
Littlefield, 2017, 298 pages.
In 100 Essential Silent Film Comedies James Roots
identifies the major comedic motion pictures produced in
the first few decades of the twentieth century. With a lucid
and lively style, Roots takes a look at more than 400 silent
comedies and narrows the list to 100 that viewers should
consider. Each entry includes cast and crew information, a
synopsis, critical evaluation, and additional commentary—
all to demonstrate why that particular film is essential
viewing. The films range from 70 seconds to full-length
features and even include some of the earliest produced
films, starting in 1894. In addition to citing Hollywood’s
finest, the book profiles comedies from around the world
Part 5: Rot and Response 223
God vs. the Commies: Red Planet Mars (Bryan Senn) 225
Violent Saturday: The Danger Within Us (David J. Hogan)
233
Panic in Year Zero! It’s the End of the World as We Know
It (and I Feel Fine) (Mark Clark) 241
SHERMAN, Dale, Mel Brooks FAQ: All that's
Left to Know about the Outrageous Genius
of Comedy, Milwaukee (WI), Applause Theatre
& Cinema Books, 2018, 400 pages.
LEGRAND, Dominique, La Passion Polanski,
Paris, Marest éditeur, 2017, 141 pages.
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SHUSTER, Martin,
New Television: The
Aesthetics and Politics of a Genre, Chicago,
The University of Chicago Press, 2017, xiv, 263
pages.
Through careful analysis of shows including The Wire,
Justified, and Weeds, among others; and European and
Anglophone philosophers, such as Stanley Cavell, Hannah
Arendt, Martin Heidegger, and John Rawls; Shuster reveals
how various contemporary television series engage deeply
with aesthetic and philosophical issues in modernism and
modernity.
SHONE, Tom, Tarantino: A Restrospective,
London, Thames & Hudson, 2017, 255 pages.
Women who created an Icon, New York,
Mysterious Press, 597 pages. + 8 pages de
planches non numérotées.
In From Holmes to Sherlock, Swedish author and Sherlock
Holmes expert Mattias Boström recreates the full story
behind the legend for the first time. From a young Arthur
Conan Doyle sitting in a Scottish lecture hall taking notes
on his medical professor’s powers of observation to the pair
of modern-day fans who brainstormed the idea behind the
TV sensation Sherlock, from the publishing world’s first
literary agent to the Georgian princess who showed up at
the Conan Doyle estate and altered a legacy, the narrative
follows the men and women who have created and
perpetuated the myth.
-------------------------------------------------R.I.P : faute de rentabilité, la collection
"L'univers des séries" des
éditions
Vendémiaire (Paris) cesse de paraître.
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BROWN, Michelle, The Oxford Encyclopedia
of Crime, Media, Popular Culture, New York,
Oxford University Press, 2018, 3 volumes,
2232 pages.
DUTTA-FLANDERS, Reshmi, The Language of
Suspense in Crime Fiction. A Linguistic
Stylistic Approach, London & New York,
Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, xvii, 500 pages.
This book introduces readers to linguistic stylistic analysis
and combines both literary and linguistic analysis to explore
suspense in crime fiction. Employing critical linguistics,
discourse analysis and functional grammar, it demonstrates
that suspense in plot-based stories is created through nonlinear, causative presentation of the narrative. The author
investigates how plot sequence is manipulated to ensure the
reader cannot resolve the order of events until the end of the
tale.
ROMANS ET FILMS
POLICIERS
GAUTHIER, Nicolas,
Lire la ville, dire le
crime - Mise en scène de la criminalité
dans les mystères urbains de 1840 à 1860,
Limoges, Presses universitaires de Limoges,
(Médiatextes), 2018, 290 pages.
Entre 1840 et 1860, E. Sue, A. Dumas, P. Féval, L.-F.
Raban, C. Robert et E.-F. Vidocq offrent chacun leurs
mystères urbains. De ce riche corpus, peuplé de criminels
caractérisés par une perpétuelle tension entre tradition et
modernité menaçante, émergent une poétique complexe et
une fascinante conception de la lecture. C’est à
cartographier les voyages qu’ils proposent à leur lecteur que
s’attache cet ouvrage, afin de mettre en évidence une
dramatisation du crime kaléidoscopique, ambivalente et, à
bien des égards, toujours pertinente.
Sommaire très détaillé sur le site des Presses U de Limoges.
LITTÉRATURE
ANDREW,Lucy, The Boy Detective in Early
British Children's Literature. Patrolling the
Border between Boyhood and Manhood,
London & New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017,
ix, 243 pages.
This book maps the development of the boy detective in
British children’s literature from the mid-nineteenth to the
early-twentieth century. It explores how this liminal figure
– a boy operating within a man’s world – addresses adult
anxieties about boyhood and the boy’s transition to
manhood. It investigates the literary, social and ideological
significance of a vast array of popular detective narratives
appearing in ‘penny dreadfuls’ and story papers which were
aimed primarily at working-class boys.
GREGORIOU, Christiana,
Crime Fiction
Migration: Crossing Languages, Cultures
and Media, New York, Bloomsbury Academic,
2017, 196 pages.
BOSTRÖM, Mattias,
From Holmes to
Sherlock: The Story of the Men and
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HALIBURTON, Rachel Frances Christine, The
Ethical Detective: Moral Philosophy and
Detective Fiction, Lanham (MD), Lexington
Books, 2018, 266 pages.
Detective fiction is a literary genre that asks readers to
consider questions of good and evil, justice and injustice,
virtue and vice, and is, consequently, a profoundly and
inescapably ethical genre. Moreover, in the figure of the
detective, readers are presented with an accessible role
model who demonstrates the virtues of honesty, courage,
and a commitment to justice that are required by those who
want to live well as a virtue ethicist would understand it.
EN RAPPEL
Norbert Spehner
LE DÉTECTIONNAIRE
Dictionnaire des personnages
principaux de la littérature policière et
d'espionnage
Lévis (Qc), Éditions Alire, 2016, 800
pages.
KITTSTEIN, Ulrich,
Gestörte Ordnung.
Erzählungen vom Verbrechen in der
deutsche Literatur, Heidelberg, Universitätsverlag Winter, 2016, 309 pages.
Dès son apparition au XIXe siècle, la littérature policière a
fasciné. D'abord récit d'énigmes et de détection, le roman
policier a évolué et s'est diversifié au fil des décennies, tant
et si bien qu'il est d'usage maintenant de parler « des »
littératures policières. En France, tout comme au Québec et
dans l'ensemble de la francophonie, il ne s'est jamais publié
autant de polars, de romans noirs et d'espionnage. Comme
lecteur, nous avons littéralement l'embarras du choix. Or,
pour bien choisir ses lectures, encore faut-il savoir ce qui
est offert... et c'est là qu'entre en scène « Le Détectionnaire
» qui présente, à la manière d'un dictionnaire, tous les
personnages récurrents qui ont fait la réputation de la
littérature policière mondiale ― plus de 2600!
Plonger dans « Le Détectionnaire », c'est partir à la
découverte de Sherlock HOLMES et d'Hercule POIROT
(Grande-Bretagne), de Philip MARLOWE, Hieronymus
BOSCH et Hannibal LECTER (États-Unis), de Kurt
WALLANDER et Michael BLOMKVIST (Suède), de Jules
MAIGRET et M. WENS (Belgique), de SAN-ANTONIO et
Benjamin MALAUSSÈNE (France), sans oublier Maud
GRAHAM, Daniel DUVAL, Victor LESSARD (Québec) et
des milliers d'autres, tous aussi passionnants... de Pat
ABBOTT à Anna ZORAN. Instructif ― grâce entre autres
à l'éclairante présentation de Norbert Spehner ―,
abondamment illustré, de consultation simple et agréable, «
Le Détectionnaire » est l'outil indispensable qui manquait à
l'amateur de littérature policière pour enfin satisfaire
pleinement sa passion!
Pour chaque personnage : une notice "biographique", la
bibliographie, les films et/ou les séries tv, les études.
PRONZINI, Bill, Son of Gun in Cheek: An
Affectionate Guide to More of the "Worst"
in Mystery Fiction, Mineola (NY), Dover
Publications, 2018, 240 pages.
A humorous and good-natured study of alternative crime
fiction,
the
Edgar
Award-nominated Gun
in
Cheek celebrated the neglected classics of substandard
mystery writing. After years of additional research into
comically awful literature, author Bill Pronzini returns
with Son of Gun in Cheek, a compendium of even more
twisted treasures for connoisseurs of hideous prose.
Pronzini's lively commentary offers background on each of
the stories he cites, providing an informative survey of the
genre and its writers, crowned with hilarious excerpts.
ROLLS, Alistair, Clara SITBON & Marie-Laure
VUAILLE-BARCAN (eds.),
Origins and
Legacies of Marcel Duhamel's Série noire,
Leiden & Boston, Brill, 2018, 198 pages.
In Origins and Legacies of Marcel Duhamel’s Série
Noire Alistair Rolls, Clara Sitbon and Marie-Laure VuailleBarcan counter the myths and received wisdom that are
typically associated with this iconic French crime fiction
series, namely: that it was born in Paris on a tide of postwar
euphoria; that it initially consisted of translations of
American hard-boiled classics by the likes of Dashiell
Hammett and Raymond Chandler; and that the translations
were rushed and rather approximate. Instead, an alternative
vision of Duhamel’s translation practice is proposed, one
based on a French tradition of auto-, or “original”,
translation of “ostensibly” American crime fiction, and one
that appropriates the source text in order to create an
allegory of the target culture.
Note: l'ouvrage est disponible en Europe, mais vous
pouvez aussi le commander en ligne sur le site des
éditions Alire ou sur Amazon.
Vu la taille et le prix de l'ouvrage je n'ai pas
d'exemplaires de presse à vous offrir. Prière de vous
adresser directement à l'éditeur.
P.S. Exception faite de quelques abonnés de Marginalia,
notamment Julien Vedrenne ou Claude Mesplède, les
journalistes et/ou chroniqueurs français sont plus
prompts à demander des services de presse coûteux que
de présenter cet ouvrage qu'ils ont tous snobé ! C'est
vrai que c'est publié au Québec, ces insignifiants arpents
de neige colonisés !
TADIÉ, Benoît, Front criminel: une histoire
du polar américain de 1919 à nos jours,
Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 2018,
386 pages.
Deux forces expliquent le polar américain : d’un côté, une
poussée littéraire populaire et démocratique, qui s’affirme
dans les magazines pulp et les paperbacks du XXe siècle ;
de l’autre, une réaction hostile qui entrave la démocratie et
criminalise la revendication émancipatrice. Si le polar
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incarne la démocratisation de et par la culture, l’accès des
masses à l’expression, l’élargissement de leur
représentation littéraire et l’affirmation de leur parole
égalitaire, il raconte en même temps la résistance sociale à
ce mouvement, dans un monde où les hommes ne se
révèlent pas les uns aux autres comme frères mais comme
ennemis – où, comme l’écrit David Goodis, « il n’y a que
deux sortes de gens : ceux qui prennent des coups et ceux
qui donnent les coups ».
OATES, Joyce Carol, La Foi d'un écrivain,
Paris, Philippe Rey, 2017, 154 pages.
Avec plus d'une centaine d'ouvrages à son crédit et une
place de premier plan dans la littérature américaine, Joyce
Carol Oates se voit souvent poser la question : comment
devient-on écrivain ? Bien que le travail de l'imagination
demeure un mystère, elle fournit, à travers ce livre, un
certain nombre de réponses à tous ceux qui s'interrogent sur
l'acte d'écrire et le processus de création.
A SIGNALER : parution du no 88
(novembre 2017), du fanzine Il Gatto
nero, publié par Federica Marchetti. Un
site à visiter : www.ilgattonero.it
ROHRBACH, Véronique,
Le Courrier des
lecteurs de Simenon. L'ordinaire en
partage, Rennes, Presses Universitaires de
Rennes, (Interférences), 2018, 314 pages.
A PROPOS DES AUTEURS
RUAUD, André-François, Arsène Lupin, une
vie, Montélimar, Les Moutons électriques,
2018, 208 pages
RUAUD, André-François & Xavier MAUMÉJEAN,
Sherlock Holmes, Montélimar, Les Moutons
électriques, 2018, 304 pages.
BLOCH, Peter André, Friedrich Dürrenmatt Visionen und Experimenten Werkstattspräche - Bilder - Analysen - Interpretationen, Göttingen, Wallstein, 2017, 389
pages.
RUAUD, André-François & Xavier MAUMÉJEAN,
Hercule Poirot, une vie, Montélimar, Les
Moutons électriques, 2018, 320 pages.
ENSBERG CUNNINGHAM, Meghan M., Agatha
Christie:
Traveler,
Archeologist,
and
Author,
New
York,
Cavendish
Square
Publishing, 2018, 128 pages.
SHALLCROSS, Michael,
Rethinking G. K.
Chesterton and Literay Modernism: Parody
Performance, and Popular Culture, New
York, Routledge, 2018, xii, 295 pages.
GAUTEUR, Claude,
Renoir-Simenon en
miroir, Paris, Pierre-Guillaume de Roux, 2016,
140 pages.
TRIPLOW, Nick, Getting Carter: Ted Lewis
and the Birth of Brit Noir, Harpenden (UK),
Oldcastle Books, 2018, 320 pages.
The classic film Get Carter was based on a book
called Jack's Return Home, and many commentators agree
contemporary British crime writing began with that novel.
The influence of both book and film is strong to this day,
reflected in the work of David Peace, Jake Arnott, Russell
Lewis, and the likes. But what of the man who wrote this
seminal foundation work? Ted Lewis is one of the most
important writers you've never heard of. Born in
Manchester in 1940, he grew up in the tough environs of
postwar Humberside, attending Hull Art School before
heading for London. His life described a cycle of obscurity
to glamour and back to obscurity, followed by death at only
42.
GLAUSER, Marion,
Le polar hors-la-loi ?
René Belleto: le genre en question,
Lausanne, Archipel Essais, 2017. Postface
d'Antonio Rodriguez et un entretien avec Paul
Otchkovsky-Laurens.
MANNING, Toby, John Le Carré and the
Cold War, London, Bloomsbury Academic,
2018, viii, 239 pages.
Examining The Spy Who Came in from the
Cold (1963), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1974), Smiley's
People (1979) and other novels, this book offers an
illuminating picture of Cold-War Britain, while situating le
Carré's work alongside that of George Orwell, Graham
Greene and Ian Fleming. Providing a valuable contribution
to contemporary understandings of both British spy fiction
and post-war fiction, Toby Manning challenges the critical
consensus to reveal a considerably less radical writer than is
conventionally presented.
CINÉMA & TÉLÉVISION
BAECQUE, Antoine de, Jean-Pierre Melville,
une vie, Paris, Seuil, 2017, 219 pages.
MARTIN PARRAGA, Javier, Fear, Trauma and
Paranoia in Bret Easton Ellis's Oeuvre,
Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars
Publishing, 2017, x, 164 pages.
BÉNOLIEL, Bernard, Taxi Driver, de Martin
Scorcese: le criminel et l'artiste, Crisnée
(Belgique), Yellow Now, (Côté Films, no 35),
2017, 126 pages.
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BEYLOT, Pierre,
Bertrand Blier,
Buffet
froid, Neuilly, Atlande, (Clefs concours.
Cinéma), 2017, 189 pages.
SCHLICKERS, Sabine & Vera TOTO (eds.),
Perturbatory
Studies
on
Deception,
Paradox and Empuzzlement, Berlin, de
Gruyter, 2018, vi, 265 pages.
CHAPPELL, Mallory Young,
Bad Girls and
Transgressive
Women
in
Popular
Television, Fiction, and Film, London & New
York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, xvi, 289
pages.
This collection of essays focuses on the representations of a
variety of “bad girls”―women who challenge, refuse, or
transgress the patriarchal limits intended to circumscribe
them―in television, popular fiction, and mainstream film
from the mid-twentieth century to the present
Today’s popular manifestations include such widely known
figures as Lisbeth Salander (the “girl with the dragon
tattoo”), The Walking Dead’s Michonne, and the queen
bees of teen television series.
SCHWANEBECK, Wieland (ed.), Reassessing
the Hitchcock Touch: Industry, Collaboration, and Filmmaking, London & New
York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, xii, 273 pages.
SELIGMANN, Nadine,
Star Gazing Strategien der Mediale Inszenierung bei
Alfred Hitchcock und Gilbert & George,
Bielfeld, transcript Verlag, 2017, 339 pages.
SILVER, Alain & James URSINI (eds.), Film
Noir Prototype: Origins of the Movement,
Milwaukee (WI), Applause Theatre & Cinema
Books, 2018, 300 pages.
Film noir is one of the most enduring and popular genres in
cinema. But it did not spring up spontaneously, fully
formed. Rather, its origins can be traced to sources as
varied as Victorian literature, German Expressionism, and
American art and photography. In this comprehensive
collection of essays that's packed with illustrations and
artwork, a team of eminent scholars and film writers present
thorough analyses of the influence of prototypes on the
classic period of film noir. Some essays focus on
particularly influential genres, such as the rogue cop film
and "gothic" thrillers; while others discuss the choices of
individual filmmakers, including John Ford and Alfred
Hitchcock, in their most well-loved films. The editors and
all of the featured contributors Sheri Chinen Biesen, Todd
Erickson, Richard Edwards, Julie Grossman, Robert
Miklitsch, Homer Pettey, Robert Porfirio, Tom Ryall,
Marlisa Santos, Jesse Schlotterbeck, and Tony Williams are
noted scholars in the field of film noir, most of whom have
written book-length studies of their own. From the gangster
and horror genres to social realism and Hitchcock's spy
films of the 1930s, Film Noir Prototypes offers compelling
accounts of the genre's influences.
DECOBERT, Lydie, La Peinture à l'oeuvre
dans le cinéma d'Alfred Hitchcock, Paris,
L'Harmattan, (Champs visuels), 2018, 230
pages.
FOLENS, Chloé,
Les Métamorphoses
d'Henri-George Clouzot, Paris, Vendémiaire,
Ciné-Patrimoine Concept, 2017, 304 pages.
GANZO, Fernando (dir.), Jacques Tourneur,
Nantes, Capricci, 2017, 207 pages.
GEORGE,
David
&
Gizella
MENESES,
Argentine Cinema: from Noir to Neo-noir,
Lanham (MD), Lexington Books, 2017, 181
pages.
Argentine Cinema: From Noir to Neo-Noir examines the
phenomenon of Argentine film noir. Beginning with
definitions of film noir and its international iterations, the
book presents a history of the development of film noir and
neo-noir in Argentina (from the 1940s to the present), as
well as a technical, aesthetic, and socio-historical analysis
of such recent Argentine neo-noir films as The Aura, The
Secret in Their Eyes, and The German Doctor. It considers
the question of inscription of such classic noirs as Double
Indemnity and The Third Man and looks forward to future
scholarly work on other Latin American noir and neo-noir
films, especially those produced in Mexico and Brazil.
TAYLOR, Henry M., Conspiracy ! Theorie
und
Geschichte
des
Paranoiafilms,
Marburg, Schüren Verlag, 2017, 704 pages.
[ avec 550 illustrations couleur]
TKOTZYK, Raphaela, Taffe Kommissarinnen
und emanzipierte Kommissare ? Zur
soziale Konstruktion zeitgenössischer TVErmittlerteams in deutschen Krimiserien,
Bielefeld, transcript, 2017, 290 pages.
HOLLAR, Cheryl, A Fan's Guide to Hawaii
Five-O, Sheffield (UK), Tomahawk Press,
2017, 116 pages. Foreword by Fred Asner.
LIEB, Marie-Anne, Buffet froid, de Bertrand
Blier, Dijon, Éditions universitaires de Dijon,
(Essais), 2017, 95 pages.
PIPPIN, Robert B.,
The Philosophical
Hitchcock: Vertigo and the Anxieties of
Unknowingness, Chicago,
University
of
Chicago Press, 2017, x, 132 pages.
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into the cosmos, science fiction literature and cinema from
Russia has fascinated fans, critics, and scholars from around
the world. Informed perspectives on the surprisingly long
and incredibly rich tradition of Russian science fiction,
however, are hard to come by in accessible form. This
critical reader aims to provide precisely such a resource for
students, scholars, and the merely curious who wish to
delve deeper into landmarks of the genre, discover
innumerable lesser-known gems in the process, and
understand why science fiction came to play such a crucial
role in Russian society, politics, technology, and culture for
more than a century. Contributors include: Mark B. Adams,
Anindita Banerjee, Lynn Barker, Eliot Borenstein,
Aleksandr Chantsev, Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Stephen
Dalton, Dominic Esler, Elana Gomel, Andrew Horton,
Yvonne Howell, Asif A. Siddiqi, Robert Skotak, Michael
G. Smith, Vlad Strukov, Darko Suvin.
ÉCRITS SUR
L’IMAGINAIRE
SCIENCE-FICTION
FANTASTIQUE & FANTASY
BAKER, David, Stephanie GREEN & Agnes
STASIEWICZ-BIENKOWSKA
(eds.),
Hospitality, Rape and Consent in Vampire
Popular Culture: Letting the Wrong One
London & New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017,
xxi, 225 pages.
This unique study explores the vampire as host and guest,
captor and hostage: a perfect lover and force of seductive
predation. From Dracula and Carmilla, to True
Blood and The Originals, the figure of the vampire
embodies taboos and desires about hospitality, rape and
consent.
LITTÉRATURE
ADAMI, Esterino, BELLINO, Francesca &
Alessandro MENGOZZI (eds.), Other Worlds
and
the
Narrative
Construction
of
Otherness,
Mimesis
International,
(Literature), 2017, 210 pages.
The papers collected in this volume deal with the
explorations of Science Fiction, Fantasy and, more
generally, the representation of otherness through the
narrative construction of fantastic, imaginary, appalling or
attractive places, stories and figures. Contributions are
arranged in four main sections. The first section (Other
spaces, new worlds) deals with Hindi and Arabic Science
Fiction. The second section (Constructing forms of
otherness) analyses the narrative and psychological
mechanisms that give forms to a stereotype or archetypical
image of the threatening Other. The third section
((Re)shaping style(s), language(s) and discourse(s) of
otherness) is centred on the idea of language as a tool to
build up styles, genres and texts, and literature as an escape
from disappointing history and a cross-cultural wandering
space of narrative ghosts. The fourth section (Circulating
fearful otherness) tests the limits and heuristic potential of a
philological approach in reconstructing the wide circulation
of motifs and characters from antiquity to (post-)modernity.
BAUER, Gero,
House, Secrets, and the
Closet: Locating Masculinities from the
Gothic Novel to Henry James, Bielefeld,
transcripts Verlag, 2016, 233 pages.
BELLEGAMBA, Ugo, et al., (dir.), Le Temps
(Journées
interdisciplinaires
Sciences
et
Fictions),
actes
des
dixièmes
journées
interdisciplinaires Sciences et fictions de
Peyresq, Saint-Martin-du-Var, Éditions du
Somnium, 2017, 453 pages.
CANO, Luis C., Los espiritus de la ciencia
ficcion: espiritismo, periodismo y cultura
popular en las novelas de Eduardo
Holmberg, Francisco Miralles y Pedro
Castera, Chapel Hill, University of North
Carolina Press, 2017, 264 pages.
ALONSO BURGOS, Jesus, Teoria e historia
del hombre artificial: de automatas,
cyborgs, clones y otras criaturas, Madrid,
Akal, 2017, 380 pages.
CARVER, Ben,
Alternate Histories and
Nineteenth-Century Literature: Untimely
Meditations
in
Britain,
France
and
America, London & New York, Palgrave
Macmillan, 2017, xviii, 292 pages.
This book provides the first thematic survey and analysis of
nineteenth-century writing that imagined outcomes that
history might have produced. Narratives of possible worlds
and
scenarios―referred to
here as
“alternate
histories”―proliferated during the nineteenth century and
BANERJEE, Anindita,
Russian Science
Fiction Literature and Cinema: A Critical
Reader, Oxford, Academic Studies Press,
2018, 520 pages.
Since the dawn of the Space Age, when the Soviet Union
launched the first artificial satellite and sent the first human
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BOCKMANN, Jörn & Julia GOLD (dir.),
Turpiloquium:
Kommunikationen
with
Teufeln und Dämonen in Mittelalter und
Früher Neuzeit, Würzburg, Königshausen &
Neumann, 2017, vii, 313 pages.
clustered around pressing themes and emergent disciplines
of knowledge. This study examines accounts of undefeated
Napoleons after Waterloo, alternative genealogies of
western civilization from antiquity to the (nineteenthcentury) present day, the imagination of variant histories on
other worlds, lost-world fictions that “discovered”
improved relations between men and women, and the use of
alternate history in America to reconceive the relationship
between the New World and the Old.
BUSCH, Nathanael & Hans Rudolf VELTEN, Die
Literatur des Mittelalters im Fantasyroman, Heidelberg, Universitätsverlag Winter,
2018, 237 pages.
Fantasyliteratur ist aus dem heutigen Buchladen nicht mehr
wegzudenken. Von J. R. R. Tolkiens ‚Der Herr der Ringe‘
bis zu George R. R. Martins ‚Das Lied von Eis und Feuer‘
hat sie millionenfache Bucherfolge aufzuweisen. Es gibt
keinen Zweifel daran, dass dieser Erfolg auch und gerade
einer populären Inszenierung des Mittelalters geschuldet ist.
Daraus ergibt sich die Aufgabe der Literaturwissenschaft
und speziell der Mediävistik, jenseits jeglicher
Gattungsvorbehalte und Epochengrenzen die produktive
und kritische Auseinandersetzung mit den Texten der
Fantasy zu suchen.
BENFORD, Gregory, Gary WESTFAHL, Howard
V. HENDRIX & Joseph D. MILLER (eds.),
Bridges to Science Fiction and Fantasy:
Outstanding Essays from the J. Lloyd
Eaton Conference Publication Record,
Jefferson (NC), McFarland, 2018, 187 pages.
Introduction (Gregory Benford, Gary Westfahl, Howard V.
Hendrix and Joseph D. Miller)
Science Fiction as Truncated Epic (Patrick Parrinder) 5
Dialogues Concerning Human Understanding: Empirical
Views of God from Locke to Lem (Stephen W. Potts) 19
The Descent of Fantasy (Eric S. Rabkin) 28
The Virginity of Astronauts: Sex and the Science Fiction
Film (Vivian Sobchack) 36
Running Out of Speculative Niches: A Crisis for Hard
Science Fiction? (David Brin) 53
Effing the Ineffable (Gregory Benford) 58
Discriminating Among Friends: The Social Dynamics of
the Friendly Alien (John Huntington) 70
Nature: Laws and Surprises (Poul Anderson) 77
In the Palace of Green Porcelain: Artifacts from the
Museums of Science Fiction (Robert Crossley) 86
Just How Frumious Is a Bandersnatch?: The Exotic and the
Ambiguous in Imaginative Literature (Joseph D. Miller) 98
Making the Pulpmonster Safe for Demography: Omni
Magazine and the Gentrification of Science Fiction
(Howard V. Hendrix) 109
For Tomorrow We Dine: The Sad Gourmet in the
Scienticafé (Gary Westfahl) 119
Cannibalism in Science Fiction (Paul Alkon) 126
Longevity as Class Struggle (Fredric R. Jameson) 138
How Cyberspace Signifies: Taking Immortality Literally
(N. Katherine Hayles) 151
You Bet Your Life: Death and the Storyteller (Frank
McConnell) 161
Revamping the Rut Regarding Reading and Writing About
Feminist Science Fiction: Or, I Want to Engage in
“Procrustean Bedmaking” (Marleen S. Barr) 169
Literary Gatekeepers and the Fabril Tradition (Tom
Shippey) 178
Flying to the Moon in the French Bande Dessinée (Danièle
Chatelain and George Slusser) 195
Shapes from the Edge of Time: The Science Fiction
Artwork of Richard M. Powers (Kirk Hampton and Carol
MacKay) 203
The Science Fiction of Medicine (H. Bruce Franklin) 215
Science Fiction and the Two Cultures: Reflections After the
Snow-Leavis Controversy (Carl Freedman)
DAL LAGO, Alessandro,
Eroi e mostri: il
fantasy
come
macchina
mitologica,
Bologna, Il Mulino, 2017, 194 pages.
DAVIDSEN, Markus Altena (ed.), Narrative
and Belief: The Religious Affordance of
Supernatural Fiction, New York, Routledge,
2017, 132 pages.
This book aims to identify those features of the text that
make it possible for a fictional narrative to inspire belief in
the supernatural beings of the story, or even to facilitate
ritual interaction with these beings. The contributions
analyse the religious affordance and actual use of a wide
range of texts, spanning from Harry Potter and Star Wars,
over The Lord of the Rings and late 19th-century
Scandinavian fantasy, to the Christian Gospels. Although
we focus on the religious affordance of fictional texts, we
also spell out implications for the study of religious
narratives in general, and for the narrativist study of
religion.
DiGIOIA, Amanda, Childbirth and Parenting
in Horror Texts: The Marginalized and the
Monstrous, Bingley, Emerald Publishing,
2017, 109 pages.
ELBERT, Monika & Wendy RYDEN (eds.),
Haunting Realities: Naturalistic Gothic and
American
Realism,
Tuscaloosa,
The
University of Alabama Press, 2017, 295 pages.
Introduction / Monika Elbert and Wendy Ryden -- I.
Imprisoning genders. Seeing Gothically : Elizabeth
Stoddard's The Morgesons / Stephen Arch -- Matrimonial
abjections : the slave marriage and Charles W. Chesnutt's
legal gothic / Wendy Ryden -- Iterated horrors : "the
monster" and manhood / David Greven -- The victim as
vampire : Gothic naturalism in the white slave narrative /
Donna M. Campbell -- II. Horrors of the Civil War and its
BLY, Robert, More than True: The Wisdom
of Fairy Tales, New York, Henry Holt, 2018,
192 pages.
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HENTGENS,
Sarah,
Girls
on
Fire:
Transformative Heroines in Young Adult
Dystopian
Literature,
Jefferson
(NC),
McFarland, 2018, 275 pages.
With a focus on the intersections of race, gender, class,
sexuality and power, the author analyzes the themes, issues
and characters in young adult (YA) dystopian fiction
featuring female protagonists—the Girls on Fire who
inspire progressive transformation for the future.
aftermath. Domestic Gothic in the Civil War fiction of
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (Ward) and Ambrose Bierce /
Monika Elbert -- "His face ceased instantly to be a face" :
Gothicism in Stephen Crane / Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet -Unmasking the lynching subject : Thomas Nelson Page,
Paul Laurence Dunbar, and the specters of American race /
Steve Marsden -- III. Wicked money, haunted objects.
Dangerous houses in the uncanny tales of Charlotte Perkins
Gilman and Mary E. Wilkins / Dara Downey -- Haunted
economies : race, retribution, and money in Pauline
Hopkins's Of one blood and W.E.B. Du Bois's The quest of
the silver fleece / Christine A. Wooley -- Housing crisis and
Gothic gambling in Theodore Dreiser's The financier /
Patricia Luedecke -- IV. Paranormal longings and warnings.
The haunted narrators of Clovernook : Alice Cary's village
Gothic / Dennis Berthold -- The ghosts of medical and
domestic violence in Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's The gates
between / Lisa A. Long -- The spirit of revolt : Hamlin
Garland's paranormal writing / Daniel Mrozowski -- V.
Spectral landscapes and locations -- The specter and the
spectator : Rebecca Harding Davis's "The second life" and
the naturalist Gothic / Alicia Mischa Renfroe -- Enchanting
night and nocturnal predations : the art of darkness in Frank
Norris's McTeague / Charlotte L. Quinney -- Vaster and
more terrible : Jack London's Gothic splicing / Kenneth K.
Brandt -- Naturalistic despair, human struggle, and the
Gothic in Wharton's short fiction / Gary Totten.
JACKSON, Anna (ed.), New Directions in
Children's Gothic: Debatable Lands, New
York & London, Routledge, 2017, viii, 193
pages.
We look in detail at series such as The Mortal Instruments,
Twilight, Chaos Walking, The Power of Five, Skulduggery
Pleasant, and Cirque du Freak; at novels about witches and
novels about changelings; at the Gothic in China, Japan and
Oceania; and at authors including Celia Rees, Frances
Hardinge, Alan Garner and Laini Taylor amongst many
others. At a time when the energies and anxieties of
children’s novels can barely be contained anymore within
the genre of children’s literature, spilling over into YA and
adult literature, we need to pay attention. Weird things are
happening and they matter.
JOSHI, S. T., Varieties of the Weird Tale,
New York, Hippocampus Press, 2017, 352
pages.
The "golden age" of weird fiction ranged from about 1880
to 1940, and Joshi studies such leading writers as Ambrose
Bierce and Bram Stoker, as well as little-known but
fascinating figures such as Edna W. Underwood and
Gertrude Atherton. Bierce’s pungent political satires, rarely
discussed by critics, are analyzed in detail, and we learn of
both the lives and the writings of such pioneering writers of
ghostly fiction as Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and E. Nesbit.
FRANÇOIS, Cyrille,
Les Voix des contes:
stratégies narratives et projets discursifs
des contes de Perrault, Grimm et
Andersen,
Clermont-Ferrand,
Presses
universitaires Blaise Pascal, (mythgraphies et
sociétés), 2017, 541 pages.
FÜRST, Saskia, Yvonne KAISINGER & Ralph
POOLE (eds.), US American Expressions of
Utopian and Dystopian Visions, Zürich, Lit
Verlag, 2017, xiii, 197 pages.
The early decades of the 20th century saw the emergence of
such titans as Lord Dunsany and M. R. James, and Joshi
provides penetrating glimpses into their variegated work.
This was also an era of lesser-known figures, and Joshi
shows how the work of Sax Rohmer, Irvin S. Cobb, and
Maurice Level contributed to the development of weird
fiction. Contemporary writers ranging from Ramsey
Campbell, Thomas Ligotti, and Caitlín R. Kiernan are also
studied in detail.
GUNSENHEIMER, Monika, et al, (eds.), Die
globalisierte Apokalypse aus lateinamerikanischer Perspektive, Göttingen, V & R
Unipress, 2017, 204 pages.
HAY, John,
Postapocalypse Fantasies in
Antebelum American Literature, Cambridge
& New York, Cambridge University Press, 2017,
ix, 238 pages.
Even before the Civil War, American writers were
imagining life after a massive global catastrophe. For many,
the blank slate of the American continent was instead a
wreckage-strewn wasteland, a new world in ruins. Bringing
together epic and lyric poems, fictional tales, travel
narratives, and scientific texts, Postapocalyptic Fantasies in
Antebellum American Literature reveals that US authors
who enthusiastically celebrated the myths of primeval
wilderness and virgin land also frequently resorted to
speculations about the annihilation of civilizations, past and
future.
KLIMEK, Sonja, Tobias LAMBRECHT & Tom
KINDT (dir.),
Funktionen der Fantastik:
neue
Formen
des
Weltbezugs
von
Literatur und Film nach 1945, Heidelberg,
Karl- Winter-Universitätsverlag, 2017, 210
pages.
Der Band versammelt Aufsätze zu Funktionen der Fantastik
in Literatur und Film von 1945 bis in die Gegenwart. Dort
werden neue Formen des Weltbezugs erprobt – und zwar
gerade durch die Fantastik-, zum Beispiel durch irritierende
oder auch als fraglos anzunehmende Hybridformen der
offen ausgestellten Fiktionalität. Durch das freie Verfügen
über die künstlerischen Traditionen sowohl der Moderne als
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des Imaginären, Bielfeld, transcript Verlag,
2017, 244 pages.
auch der Postmoderne etablieren sich nach 1945 neue,
komplexe Konzepte der Selbst- und Weltreferenz von
Fantastik in darstellenden Medien wie Literatur und Film.
MARTEL MORALES, Hector,
Literatura
fantastica en Puerto Rico (siglo xix):
estudio y antologia, San Juan, Los Libros de
la Iguana, 2016, 419 pages.
LAJOYE, Patrice & Viktoriya, Étoiles rouges:
la littérature de science-fiction soviétique,
Paris, Piranha, 2017, 314 pages.
Malgré la censure, l'URSS a été le pourvoyeur d'une riche
littérature de l'imaginaire, très largement perçue comme un
moyen d'évasion, qui a permis à des millions de lecteurs de
rêver. Très populaire, la science-fi ction russe a eu un rôle à
la fois éducatif et scientifi que et a évolué parallèlement à
l'histoire politique du pays, alternant périodes de déclin et
moments de grande inventivité. C'est en son sein que se
sont développées très tôt des formes de contestation du
pouvoir. Pour la première fois tant en russe que dans une
langue occidentale, un livre propose de retracer l'histoire
complète de ce genre majeur et pourtant trop méconnu.
D'Odoievski aux Strougatski, c'est plus de cent ans
d'histoire de l'imaginaire qui sont abordés ici, du tsarisme à
l'éclatement de l'empire soviétique.
MATHESON, Neil,
Surrealism and the
Gothic: Castles of the Interior, London,
Routledge, 2018, viii, 255 pages.
Surrealism and the Gothic is the first book-length analysis
of the role played by the gothic in both the initial
emergence of surrealism and at key moments in its
subsequent development as an art and literary movement.
The book argues the strong and sustained influence, not
only of the classic gothic novel itself – Ann Radcliffe,
Charles Maturin, Matthew Lewis, etc. – but also the
determinative impact of closely related phenomena, as with
the influence of mediumism, alchemy and magic. The book
also traces the later development of the gothic novel, as
with Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and its mutation into such
works of popular fiction as the Fantômas series of Marcel
Allain and Pierre Souvestre, enthusiastically taken up by
writers such as Apollinaire and subsequently feeding into
the development of surrealism.
LAUREILLARD, Marie & Vincent DURANDDASTÈS (dir.), Fantômes dans l'ExtrêmeOrient d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, Paris, Presses
de l'Inalco, 2017, 2 volumes.
La Chine nous présente une vision des esprits des morts qui
diffère en bien des points de celle qu’en ont les sociétés
occidentales. Nous tenterons au cours de cette conférence
de retracer l’évolution de la vision chinoise de l’Au-delà au
fil des siècles en précisant dans quelles conditions les
défunts furent autorisés ou non à s’en échapper pour revenir
hanter les vivants. Ce faisant, nous essaierons de rendre
justice au merveilleux corpus philosophique, littéraire et
artistique consacré aux fantômes par la culture de la Chine
et de ses voisins, dont les deux volumes qui paraissent
aujourd’hui aux Presses de l’Inalco visent à proposer au
lecteur français un échantillon représentatif bien que
forcément lacunaire.
MAURER, Yael & Meyrav KOREN-KUIK (eds.),
Cityscapes of the Future: Urban Spaces in
Science Fiction, Leiden & Boston, Brill, 2018.
Part 1: The City and the Body
Urban Twinship: The Body of the Futuristic City in Jeff
VanderMeer’s Veniss Underground
Inbar Kaminsky
Past Future Cityscapes: Narratives of the Post-Human in
Post-Urban Environments : Eduardo Barros-Grela
Architecture of Punishment: Dystopian Cities Marking the
Body : Elsa Bouet
Part 2: Cities of Estrangement
Time Travel, Dystopia, and the Manhattan Skyscraper in
George Allan England’s The Last New Yorkers and Murray
Leinster’s “The Runaway Skyscraper” : Rosalind Fursland
Wires are the New Filth: The Rebirth of Dickens’ London
in Cyberspace : Keith Daniel Harris
City of Lights No More: Dystopian Paris in French Science
Fiction : Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoang
Spatiality in the Cyber-World of William Gibson : Imola
Bülgözdi
Part 3: Cities of Imagination
“Divided Against Itself”: Dual Urban Chronotopes
Elana Gomel
Experiencing the Cityscapes and Rural Landscapes as
‘Citizens’ of The Hunger Games Storyworld : Natalie
Krikowa
‘Final Men’, Racialised Fears & the Control of Monstrous
Cityscapes in Post-Apocalyptic Hollywood Films
Glen Donnar
Imagination Reloaded: Transfiguring Urban Space into
Virtual Space in the tv Series Caprica : Torsten Caeners
The Dame Wore Skyscrapers: The Science-Fictional City as
a Detective Story : Shawn Edrei
LEEUWEN, Richard van, The Thousand and
One Nights
and Twentieth-Century
Fiction, Leiden & Boston, Brill, 2017.
MACHINAL,
Hélène,
Myriam
MARRACHEGOURAUD & Jean-François CHASSAY (dir.),
Signatures du monstre, Rennes, Presses
Universitaires de Rennes, (Interférences),
2017, 337 pages.
Sommaire détaillé sur Fabula.org ou ici :
http://www.pureditions.fr/couvertures/1507562578_doc.pdf
LEINE, Torston W., Magischer Realismus als
Verfahren der Späte Moderne: Paradoxien
einer Poetik der Mitte, Berlin, De Gruyter,
2018, xx, 310 pages.
MAEDING, Linda & Marisa SIGUAN (eds.),
Utopie im Exil: literarische Figurationen
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MAY, Andrew, Pseudoscience and Science
Fiction, Heidelberg, Springer Verlag, (Science
and Fiction), 2017, 181 pages.
This engagingly written, well researched and richly
illustrated text explores a wide range of intriguing
similarities and differences between pseudoscience and the
fictional science found in SF.
center of fashion itself, with its potential for instability,
disguise, and carnivalesque subversion.
SANTINI, Gianluca di,
Da Otranto a
Innsmouth:
nascita
e
sviluppi
del
Romanzo Gotico, Independently Published,
2018, 125 pages.
Un viaggio dal castello di Otranto all'orrida cittadina di
Innsmouth, passando per l'inferno e i Carpazi. In compagnia
del dottor Frankenstein, Carmilla, Mr. Hyde, Dracula, di
Ann Radcliffe, Matthew Lewis e Edgar Allan Poe.
Fantasmi, nobili oppressori, patti col demonio, vampiri,
entità oscure. Castelli sulle montagne, antiche abbazie,
edifici in rovina, ove giovani eroine vengono imprigionate.
Romanzi famosi e opere meno note della narrativa
dell'orrore. La Paura, il Soprannaturale, l'Isolamento
sociale. Un itinerario dedicato alla nascita e agli sviluppi
del Romanzo Gotico. Un breve saggio sulla letteratura
gotica e horror.
MAYER, Uwe, Der Mythos als Zeugnis des
Fremden: Mythostheorie und englische
Literature im Zeichen mythologischer
Alterität, Berlin, de Gruyter, 2018, viii, 287
pages.
O'SULLIVAN, Simon, et al, (eds.), Futures
and Fictions: Essays and Conversations
that Explore Alternative Narratives and
Image Worlds that Might be Pitched
Against the Impasses of our Neo-Liberal
Present, London, Repeater, 2017, 320 pages.
Contributions range from work on science, sonic and
financial fictions and alternative space-time plots to myths
and images generated by marginalized and ‘minor’
communities, queer-feminist strategies of fictioning, and
the production of new Afro- and other futurisms.
Contributors to this volume include Ursula K. Le Guin,
Theo Reeves-Evisson, Bridget Crone, Kodwo Eshun, Louis
Moreno, Laboria Cuboniks, Luciana Parisi, Stefan
Helmreich, Mark Fisher, Judy Thorne, Annett Busch,
Harold Offeh, Robin Mackay, Elvira Dyangani Ose,
Kemang Wa Lehulere, and Oreet Ashery.
SCHALK, Sami, Bodyminds Reimagined:
(Dis)ability, Race, and Gender in Black
Women's Speculative Fiction, Durham (NC),
Duke University Press, 2018, 192 pages.
She reads (dis)ability in neo-slave narratives by Octavia
Butler (Kindred) and Phyllis Alesia Perry (Stigmata) not
only as representing the literal injuries suffered under
slavery, but also as a metaphor for the legacy of racial
violence. The fantasy worlds in works by N. K. Jemisin,
Shawntelle Madison, and Nalo Hopkinson—where
werewolves have obsessive-compulsive-disorder and blind
demons can see magic—destabilize social categories and
definitions of the human, calling into question the very
nature of identity. In these texts, as well as in
Butler’s Parable series, able-mindedness and ablebodiedness are socially constructed and upheld through
racial and gendered norms.
OWENS, Susan,
The Ghost: A Cultural
History, London, Tate Publishing, 2017, 288
pages.
The ghost is no less than the mirror of the times. Organized
chronologically, this new cultural history features a
dazzling range of artists and writers, including William
Hogarth, William Blake, Henry Fuseli, Dante Gabriel
Rossetti, John Everett Millais, Susan Hiller and Jeremy
Deller; John Donne, William Shakespeare, Samuel Pepys,
Daniel Defoe, Percy and Mary Shelley, Emily Bronte,
Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Henry James, Thomas
Hardy, Muriel Spark, Hilary Mantel, and Sarah Waters.
SCHENK, Klaus & Ingold ZEISBERGER (dir.),
Fremde Räume: Interkulturralität und
Semiotik des Phantastischen, Würzburg,
Königshausen & Neumann, 2017, 279 pages.
H. R. Brittnacher: Phantastisches Gelände: Der Sumpf – M.
Wünsch: Mythologie und Raumstruktur bei Lovecraft – H.
Krah: Der Ingenieur als Weltretter. Technik in der Frühen
Moderne zwischen Fantastik und Arbeitswelt – M.
Schmitz-Emans:
Phantastische
Literatur:
eine
Herausforderung für die Literaturtheorie – S. Neuhaus: Von
Sandmännern, Ungeziefern und Lindwürmern. Doppelt
heterotopische Räume bei E.T.A. Hoffmann, Franz Kafka
und Walter Moers – T. Lachmann: Seelenlandschaften.
Gebiete des ‚Abenteuerlichen‘, ‚Schrecklichen‘ und
‚Wunderbaren‘ in Texten Tiecks – K. Schenk: Phantastik
des Raums in der Prager deutschen Literatur – M. Nies:
„Jene blendende Komposition phantastischen Bauwerks“ Venedig als räumliche Manifestation des Fantastischen in
ästhetischer Kommunikation – I. Zeisberger: Fremdes in
fremden Räumen. Alraunen bei Arnim und Ewers – E.
Pabst: Wie man Freaks zu Freaks erklärt. Erzählen und
Zeigen in Tod Brownings FREAKS (USA 1932) – U.
Abraham: Verlust der Mitte. Raumkonzepte in der
PETROV, Julia & Gudrun D. WHITEHEAD,
Fashioning Horror: Dressing to Kill on
Screen and Literature, New York & London,
Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, 256 pages.
From Jack the Ripper to Frankenstein, Halloween customs
to
Alexander
McQueen
collections, Fashioning
Horrorexamines how terror is fashioned visually,
symbolically, and materially through fashion and costume,
in literature, film, and real life.With a series of case studies
that range from sensationalist cinema and Slasher films to
true crime and nineteenth-century literature, the volume
investigates the central importance of clothing to the horror
genre, and broadens our understanding of both material and
popular culture. Arguing that dress is fundamental to our
understanding of character and setting within horror, the
chapters also reveal how the grotesque and horrific is at the
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fantastischen Kinder- und Jugendliteratur seit dem frühen
20. Jahrhundert – M. Bonacker: Bücher(t)räume.
Bibliotheken als phantastische Räume in der Kinder- und
Jugendliteratur.
spanning the late Middle Ages to the 21st century. The
chapters explore demonic representations in the literary
works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Fyodor
Dostoyevsky, Dante Alighieri, Charles Baudelaire, John
Milton, H.P. Lovecraft, and Cormac McCarthy, among
others. Sommaire détaillé sur le site de Palgrave Macmillan.
SIMMONS, David, American Horror Fiction
and Class: from Poe to Twilight, London &
New York, Palgrave Macmillan, (Palgrave
Gothic), 2017, ix, 201 pages.
In this book, Simmons argues that class, as much as race
and gender, played a significant role in the development of
Gothic and Horror fiction in a national context. From the
classic texts of Edgar Allen Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne
right through to contemporary examples, such as the novels
of Stephen King and Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Series,
class remains an ever present though understudied element.
TITLESTAD, Michael & David WATSON (ed.),
The Ongoing End: On the Limits of
Apocalyptic Narrative, London & New York,
Routledge, 2017, ix, 110 pages.
VARCHETTA, Aurelio, Il tema del doppio: tra
letteratura e cinema tedeschi, StreetLib,
2018, 78 pages.[réédition]
Le thème du double [doppelgänger] dans la littérature et le
cinéma allemands.
STREERUWITZ, Marlene, Das Wundersame
und der Unwirklichkeit: neue Vorlesungen,
Frankfurt am Main, S. Fischer, 2017, 122
pages.
WALOWSKI, Pawel, Der (Neue) Mensch und
seine Welten: deutschsprachige fantastische Literatur und Science Fiction, Berlin,
Frank & Timme, 2017, 260 pages.
SULLIVAN, Karen, The Danger of Romance:
Truth, Fantasy and Arthurian Fictions,
Chicago, The University of Chicago Press,
2018, 336 pages.
The curious paradox of romance is that, throughout its
history, this genre has been dismissed as trivial and
unintellectual, yet people have never ceased to flock to it
with enthusiasm and even fervor. In contemporary contexts,
we devour popular romance and fantasy novels like The
Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones,
reference them in conversations, and create online
communities to expound, passionately and intelligently,
upon their characters and worlds. But romance is
“unrealistic,” critics say, doing readers a disservice by not
accurately representing human experiences. It is considered
by some to be a distraction from real literature, a distraction
from real life, and little more. Yet is it possible that
romance is expressing a truth—and a truth unrecognized by
realist genres?
WARNER, Marina, Fairy Tale: A Very Short
Introduction, Oxford, Oxford University Press,
2018, xxix, 156 pages.
WEINER, Jesse, Benjamin ELDON STEVENS &
Brett M. ROGERS (eds.), Frankenstein and
its Classics: The Modern Prometheus from
Antiquity to Science Fiction, London,
Bloomsbury Academics, 2018, 288 pages.
Introduction: The Modern Prometheus Turns 200
Jesse Weiner, Hamilton College, USA; Benjamin Eldon
Stevens, Trinity University, USA;
Brett M. Rogers, University of Puget Sound, USA
Section 1: Promethean Heat
1. Patchwork Paratexts and Monstrous Metapoetics: “After
tea M reads Ovid”
Genevieve Liveley, University of Bristol, UK
2. Prometheus and Dr. Darwin's Vermicelli: Another Stir to
the Frankenstein Broth
Martin Priestman, University of Roehampton, UK
3. The Politics of Revivification in Lucan's Bellum Civile
and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Andrew McClellan, University of Delaware, USA
4. Romantic Prometheis and the Molding of Frankenstein
Suzanne L. Barnett, Francis Marion University
5. Why “The Year without a Summer”?
David A. Gapp, Hamilton College, USA
6. The Sublime Monster: Frankenstein, or The Modern
Pandora
Matthew Gumpert, Bogaziçi University, Turkey
Section 2: Hideous Progeny
7. Cupid and Psyche in Frankenstein: Mary Shelley's
Apuleian Science Fiction?
Benjamin Eldon Stevens, Trinity University, USA
8. “The Pale Student of Unhallowed Arts”: Frankenstein,
Aristotle, and the Wisdom of Lucretius
Carl A. Rubino, Hamilton College, USA
9. Timothy Leary and the Psychodynamics of Stealing Fire
TATE, Andrew, Apocalyptic Fiction, London
& New York, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, 192
pages.
"Released in the "21st-Century Genre Fiction" series, this
book begins by distinguishing two ways of depicting a
“ruined future”: as dystopia and as "a devastated Earth in
which 'technofuture' has failed." So Tate (Lancaster Univ.,
UK) writes in the introduction. Tate correctly defines
apocalypse as an “uncovering of what was previously
hidden” about the future and notes its dependence on the
Bible.
THUSWALDER, Gregor & Daniel RUSS (eds.),
The Hermeneutics of Hell: Visions and
Representations of the Devil in World
Literature, London & New York, Palgrave
Macmillan, 2017, 322 pages.
This collection of essays analyzes global depictions of the
devil from theological, Biblical, and literary perspectives,
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Foreword / Susan Stryker. Introduction. Transing the gothic
/ Jolene Zigarovich. Part I. Transgothic gender. Beyond
queer gothic: charting the gothic history of the trans subject
in Beckford, Lewis, Byron / Nowell Marshall -- Go to hell:
William Beckford's skewed heaven and hell / Jeremy Chow
-- Transgothic desire in Charlotte Dacre's Zofloya / Jolene
Zigarovich -- That dreadful thing that looked like a
beautiful girl: trans anxiety/trans possibility in three late
Victorian werewolf tales / Ardel Haefele-Thomas.
Part II. Transgothic bodies. Monster trans: diffracting
affect, reading rage / Harlan Weaver -- More than skin
deep: aliens, fembots, and trans-monstrosities in technogothic space / April Miller -- Gothic gender in skin suits, or
the (transgender) skin I live in / Anson Koch-Rein.
Part III. Transgothic rhetorics. The media of madness:
gothic transmedia and the Cthulhu mythos / Jason
Whittaker -- Black weddings and black mirrors: gothic as
transgeneric mode / Hannah Priest -- The state of play:
transgressive caricature and transnational enlightenment /
Ian McCormick.
Nese Devenot, University of Puget Sound, USA
10. Frankenfilm: Classical Monstrosity in Bill Morrison's
Spark of Being
Jesse Weiner, Hamilton College, USA
11. Alex Garland's Ex Machina or The Modern Epimetheus:
Science Fiction after Mary Shelley
Emma Hammond, University of Bristol, UK
12. The Postmodern Prometheus and Posthuman
Reproductions in Science Fiction
Brett M. Rogers, University of Puget Sound, USA
WEINSTOCK, Jeffrey Andrew (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to American Gothic,
New York & London, Cambridge University
Press, 2018, 272 pages.
The Cambridge Companion to American Gothic offers an
accessible overview to both the breadth and depth of the
American Gothic tradition. This subgenre features works
from many of America's best-known authors: Edgar Allan
Poe, Toni Morrison, Stephen King, Anne Rice, Henry
James, Edith Wharton, William Faulkner, and Flannery
O'Connor.
SOLARIS
WILLEMS, Brian, Speculative Realism and
Science
Fiction,
Edinburgh,
Edinburgh
University Press, 2017, x, 223 pages.
Introduction -- The Zug effect -- Divine paraphrase :
Cormac McCarthy -- Double-vision : Neil Gaiman -Subtraction and contradiction : China Miéville -- Tension
and phase : Doris Lessing -- Animal death : Paolo
Bacigalupi -- Transcription : Kim Stanley Robinson -Conclusion.
L’anthologie permanente des littératures
de l’imaginaire
no 205, hiver 2018, 240 pages.
Des textes de fiction de Feldrik Rivat (Prix JoëlChampetier),
Julien
Chauffour,
Hugues
Lictevoust, Jérémie Bourdages-Duclot, Samuel
Lapierre & Enola Deil.
Un article de Mario Tessier: « OMNI: l'étrange
et scandaleuse histoire d'une revue" [les
Carnets du Futurible]
+ les rubriques habituelles : les Littéranautes,
Mathieu Arès, Pierre-Alexandre Bonin, Francine
Pelletier, Jean-Louis Trudel et Élisabeth
Vonarburg et les lectures critiques de
Geneviève Blouin, Pierre-Luc Lafrance, Jeanïerre Laigle, Josée Lepire, Francine Pelletier et
Élisabeth Vonrburg
WINDFUHR, Manfred, Zukunftsvisionen: von
christlischen, grünen und sozialistischen
Paradiesen und Apokalypsen, Bielefeld,
Aisthesis Verlag, 2018, 882 pages.
WRIGHT, Kristen, Disgust and Desire: The
Paradox of Monster, Leiden & Boston, Brill,
2018, xii, 188 pages.
YI, Dongshin, A Genealogy of Cyborgothic:
Aesthetics and Ethics in the Age of
Posthumanism, New York, Routledge, 2016,
164 pages.
Yi examines the cyborg's literary manifestations in novels,
including The Mysteries of Udolpho, Frankenstein,
Dracula, Arrowsmith, and He, She and It, alongside
philosophical and critical texts such as Edmund Burke's A
Philosophical Enquiry into the Origins of Our ideas of the
Sublime and Beautiful, Immanuel Kant's Critique of
Judgment, John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism and System of
Logic, William James's essays on pragmatism, ethical
treaties on otherness and things, feminist writings on
motherhood, and recent studies of posthumanism.
Avec des illustrations d'Émilie Léger (dont la
couverture), Marc Pageau et Suzanne Morel.
http://www.revue-solaris.com/
A signaler : la revue en ligne Rilune
(Revue des littératures européennes), no 11,
2017 a pour thème "Science & Fiction", numéro
dirigé par Fulvia Balestrieri & Eleonora Marzi.
www.rilune.org
ZIGAROVICH, Jolene (ed.), TransGothic in
Literature and Culture, New York, Routledge,
2018, 272 pages.
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Frankenstein ; Chronology ; Suggested further reading / by
Charles E. Robinson -- Introduction to Frankenstein, third
edition (1831) / by Mary Shelley -- The creation of Eve-Genesis 2:18-25, King James Bible -- "Prometheus" / by
Lord Byron -- Mary Shelley's Letter I, Hôtel de Sécheron,
Geneva, May 17, 1816 -- Excerpts from A vindication of
the rights of woman / by Mary Wollstonecraft -- Mary
Shelley's diary entry, March 19, 1815.
A PROPOS DES AUTEURS
Cette année, la créature du docteur
Frankenstein fêtera ses 200 ans
d'existence. Pour souligner cet anniversaire, les éditeurs vont certainement nous inonder d'ouvrages "à
propos de..." et autres essais.
FRAYLING, Christophe,
Frankenstein: The
First Two Hundred Years, London UK, Reel
Art Press, 2017, 208 pages.
This book, celebrating the two hundredth birthday of
Frankenstein, will trace, in colourful and engaging ways,
the journey of Shelley's Frankenstein from limited edition
literature - to the bloodstream of contemporary culture. It
includes new research on the novel's origins, and a
facsimile reprint of the earliest-known manuscript version
of the creation scene; visual material on adaptations for the
stage, in magazines, on playbills, in prints and in book
publications of the nineteenth century; series of visual
essays on many of the film versions - and their inspirations
in the history of art
AZIZA, Claude, Dictionnaire
Frankenstein, Paris, Presses de la
Cité /Omnibus, 2018, 224 pages.
KLINGER, Leslie S. (ed.), The New Annotated Frankenstein (Mary Shelley), New
York, Liveright Publishing, 2017, Ixxix, 352
pages.Foreword
by
Leslie
Klinger.
with
additional
research
by
Janet
Byrne.
Introduction by Guillermo Del Toro, Afterword
by Anne K. Mellor. Avec illustrations et cartes.
--------------------------------------------------ALLART, Patrice, Psychose à Arkham: les
itinéraires de Robert Bloch et de Ramsey
Campbell, Paris, Les Éditions de l'oeil du
Sphinx, (La Bibliothèque d'Abdul Alhazred),
2017, 340 pages.
BASTARACHE, Kassandre, L'Utopie désenchantée, Paris, Hermann,2017, 145 pages.
[anti-utopie et pessimisme anthropologique
chez Swift & Desfontaines]
En mars 1818 paraissait Frankenstein ou le Prométhée
moderne, de Mary Shelley, épouse du poète Percy Shelley –
Frankenstein, du nom du savant qui donna vie à une
créature assemblée avec des éléments de cadavre. Réflexion
sur les excès de la science, sur l'ambition de défier Dieu en
créant la vie, le roman est surtout fondateur d'un des plus
grands mythes modernes (au même titre que Dracula),
inspirant la littérature (de S-F, dont il est un des
précurseurs, et autres), le théâtre, la BD, les jeux vidéo, et
bien sûr le cinéma. C'est cet univers qu'explore de A à Z
Claude Aziza, spécialiste de culture populaire (on lui doit
notamment un Dictionnaire du western...) et également de
la littérature du XIXe siècle.
BIRNBAUM, Milton, Aldous Huxley: A Quest
for Values, London, Routledge, 2017, xxii, 230
pages.
BRAKE, Mark & Jon CHASE, The Science of
Harry Potter, Racehorse Publishing, 2017,
224 pages.
BRENNAN, Michael G., George Orwell and
Religion, New York & London, Bloomsbury
Academic,2017, xix, 184 pages.
DOSSIER : Frankenstein, de Mary Shelley,
New York, Penguin Books, 2018, 257 pages.
Introduction ; Suggestions for further reading / by Charlotte
Gordon -- Frankenstein : the 1818 text -- How to read
CASADEMONT, Romaine, WILLIS, Didier &
Mahdi BRECQ (dir.), Fées, navigateurs & et
autres miscellanées en Terre du Milieu,
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Toulouse, Le Dragon de Brume, 2017, 169
pages.
Première partie — Miscellanées en Terre du Milieu : Fées,
navigateurs & cartographes
Kris Swank, « Le dernier chant de Tom Bombadil : “Il était
une fois” de J. R. R. Tolkien. »
J. R. R. Tolkien, « Once Upon A Time »
Kris Swank, « Il était deux fois : réexaminer le poème “Il
était une fois”. »
Stéphanie Loubechine, « Addendum du traducteur. »
Alain Lefèvre, « À propos d’une dryade déchevelée. »
Simon Ayrinhac, « La représentation cartographique chez J.
R. R. Tolkien. »
Alain Lefèvre, « Imagination & visualisation. »
Alain Lefèvre, « Navires volants, du mythe à la Machine. »
Seconde partie — J. R. R. Tolkien, au croisement des
mythes
Vivien Stocker, « Les mangeurs de charbon — Tolkien,
clubs et societies. »
Mahdî Brecq, « Mythologie germanique et fiction :
inspirations et reflets dans l’oeuvre de Tolkien. »
Leo Carruthers, « Homme elfique, peuple elfique. Sire
Gauvain et le Chevalier vert. »
JAMISON, Carol Parrish,
Chivalry in
Westeros: The Knightly Code of Song of
Ice and Fire, Jefferson (NC), McFarland, 2018,
200 pages.
This study explores how Martin crafts a chivalric code that
intersects with and illuminates well known medieval texts,
including both romance and heroic epics. Through
characters such as Brienne of Tarth, Sandor Clegane and
Jaime Lannister, Martin variously challenges, upholds and
deconstructs chivalry as depicted in the literature of the
Middle Ages.
JOGUIN, Odile, L'Ésotérisme d'Edgar Poe,
Paris, L'Harmattan, 2017, 315 pages.
Tardivement reconnu par la critique de son pays qui l'a
vilipendé au lendemain de sa mort, épris de Beauté et
d'Unité, Poe s'est interrogé passionnément sur les mystères
de l'univers et de l'au-delà. Lui, dont la visée artistique était
"l'ordre métaphysique", s'est en particulier tourné, vers le
réservoir d'images et de symboles que lui ont offert les
différents ésotérismes (franc-maçoniens, arcanes du Tarot,
alchimie, arithmologie. . .). L'étude est consacrée à explorer
cette piste encore peu empruntée.
DAY, David,
Tolkien: l'encyclopédie
illustrée, Paris, Hachette Heroes, 2017, 279
pages.
JUDGE, Lita,
Mary's Monster: Love,
Madness, and How Mary Shelley Created
Frankenstein, New York, Roaring Press, 2018,
320 pages.
Pairing free verse with over three hundred pages of blackand-white watercolor illustrations, Mary’s Monster is a
unique and stunning biography of Mary Shelley, the
pregnant teenage runaway who became one of the greatest
authors of all time.
FLOT, Yannick, Cyrano de Paris, le mystère
Bergerac, Paris, Bisquine Éditions, 2018, 356
pages.
FORNET-PONSE,
Thomas
(dir.),
et
al.,
Tolkien's
Philosophy
of
Language,
Düsseldorf, Scriptorium Oxoniae, 2016, 190
pages.
KRUSCHWITZ, Hans (ed.), Ich Bin meiner
Zeit Voraus: Utopie und Sinnlichkeit bei
Heiner Müller, Berlin, Neofelis Verlag, 2017,
329 pages.
GAGEL, Amanda (ed.), Lee Vernon. Correspondence. Selections, New York & London,
Routledge, 2017, 706 pages.
KUZNICKI, Slawomir,
Margaret Atwood's
Dystopian Fiction: Fire is Being Eaten,
Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars
Publishing, 2017, 218 pages.
GUERIN, Remi, Jules Verne, testament d'un
excentrique, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Michel Lafon,
2017, 191 pages. Préface de Jean Verne.
LAVOIE, Frédéric, Avant l'après: Voyage à
Cuba avec George Orwell, Montréal, La
Peuplade, (Récits), 2018, 448 pages.
GÜNTHER, Elisabeth, Konfigurationen des
Unheimlichen: Medien und die Verkehrung
von Leben und Tod in Elfriede Jelineks
Theatertexten, Bielfeld, transcript Verlag,
2018, 405 pages.
LE GUIN, Ursula,
Dreams Must Explain
Themselves: The Selected Non-Fiction of
Ursula K. Le Guin, London, Gollancz, 2018,
800 pages.
HARKUP, Kathryn, Making the Monster: The
Science Behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, London & New York, Bloomsbury Sigma,
2018, 304 pages.
LUCKHURST, Roger (ed.), The Cambridge
Companion to Dracula, New York & London,
Cambridge University Press, 2018, 219 pages.
Introduction Roger Luckhurst; Part I. Dracula in the Gothic
Tradition: 1. Dracula's Pre-History: The Advent of the
Vampire Nick Groom; 2. Dracula's Debts to the Gothic
Romance William Hughes; 3. Dracula and the Late
JACKSON, Pamela & Jonathan LETHEM (eds.),
L'Exégèse de Philip K. Dick, volume 2. Paris,
J'ai lu, (Nouveaux millénaires), 2017, 764
pages.
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Victorian Gothic Revival Alex Warwick; Part II. Contexts:
4. Dracula and the Occult Christine Ferguson; 5. Dracula
and Psychology Roger Luckhurst; 6. Dracula and Sexology
Heike Bauer; 7. Dracula in the Age of Mass Migration
David Glover; 8. Dracula and the East Matthew Gibson; 9.
Dracula's Blood Anthony Bale; 10. Dracula and Women
Carol Senf; Part III. New Directions: 11. Dracula Queered
Xavier Aldana Reyes; 12. Dracula and New Horror Theory
Mark Blacklock; 13. Transnational Draculas Ken Gelder;
Part IV. Adaptations: 14. Dracula on Stage Catherine
Wynne; 15. Dracula on Film 1931-1959 Alison Peirse; 16.
Dracula on Film and TV, 1960 to present Stacey Abbott;
Guide to Further Reading; Index.
Green au mondialement célèbre auteur des "Annales du
Disque-monde", et jusqu'à l'intraitable militant de la mort
dans la dignité.
QUINN, Dennis P. (ed.),
NecronomiCon
Providence, New York, Hippocampus Press,
2017, 275 pages. [Lovecraftian Proceedings 2:
Select papers from the Dr Henry Armitage
Memorial Scholarship Symposium, NecronomiCon Providence, 2015]
STROHSCHNEIDER, Tabea,
Natur und
höfische Ordnung in Sir Philip Sidney's Old
Arcadia, Boston & Berlin, De Gruyter
Oldenbourg, 2017, viii, 243 pages.
MARY, Jean-Claude,
Aldous Huxley, le
prophète oublié et Michel Houellebecq en
contrepoint, Paris, L'Harmattan, 2018, 306
pages.
TUCKER, Nicholas, Darkness Visible: Inside
the World of Philip Pullman and his Dark
Materials, London, Icon Books, 2017, 224
pages.
McGIVERON, Rafeeq O.,
Ray Bradbury,
Ipswich (Mass.), Salem Press, 2017, xxxiv, 238
pages.
VACCARO, Christopher & Yvette KISOR (eds.),
Tolkien and Alterity, London & New York,
Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, xii, 270 pages.
Queer Tolkien: A Bibliographical Essay on Tolkien and
Alterity : Kisor, Yvette
Race in Tolkien Studies: A Bibliographic Essay: Reid,
Robin Anne
Revising Lobelia : Amendt-Raduege, Amy
Medieval Organicism or Modern Feminist Science?
Bombadil, Elves, and Mother Nature : Larsen, Kristine
Cinema, Sexuality, Mechanical Reproduction : Rohy,
Valerie
Saruman’s Sodomitic Resonances: Alain de Lille’s De
Planctu Naturae and J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the
Rings :Vaccaro, Christopher
Cruising Faery: Queer Desire in Giles, Niggle, and Smith:
Yandell, Stephen
Language and Alterity in Tolkien and Lévinas : Dawson,
Deidre
The Orcs and the Others: Familiarity as Estrangement in
The Lord of the Rings : Flieger, Verlyn
Silmarils and Obsession: The Undoing of Fëanor : Arul,
Melissa Ruth
The Other as Kolbítr: Tolkien’s Faramir and Éowyn as
Alfred and Æthelflæd : Holmes, John
MÜNCH, Detlef, Zukunftskriege, Wunderwaffen, Zukunftsreiche im utopische Werk
von Hans Dominik, 1921-1934, Dortmund,
SynerVerlag, 2017, 200 pages.
MURASOV, Jurij & Sylvia WERNER (dir.),
Science oder Fiction ? Stanislaw Lems
Philosophie der Wissenschaft und Technik,
Paderborn, Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2017, 170
pages.
PALLADINO, Mariangela,
Ethics and Aesthetics in Toni Morrison's Fiction, Leiden &
Boston, Brill, 2018, 175 pages.
PETERSEN, Sandy, Cthulhu: les créatures
du mythe, Paris, Bragelonne, 2017, 152
pages.
Plus de soixante entités sont présentées, chacune avec une
description détaillée, une illustration couleur, son symbole,
sa taille par rapport à l’humain, son mode de déplacement et
ses particularités. Ce Codex est l’occasion de découvrir les
créatures qui peuplent le mythe de Cthulhu : Azathoth,
Nyarlathotep, Yog-Sothoth et bien d’autres aberrations.
WESTFAHL, Gary, Arthur C. Clarke, Urbana,
University of Illinois Press, (Modern Masters of
Science Fiction), 2018, 224 pages.
PEYRACHE-LEBORGNE, Dominique (dir.), Vies
et métamorphoses des contes de Grimm:
traductions,
réception,
adaptations,
Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes,
2017, 201 pages.
WIEDERMANN,
Julia,
Literature
und
Wissenschaftssystem von Aldous und
Julian Huxley, Würzburg, Königshausen &
Neumann, 2018, 333 pages.
PRATCHETT, Terry, Lapsus clavis: articles et
textes hors fiction, Nantes, L'Atalante, (La
Dentelle du cygne), 2017, 333 pages.
Articles de presse, lettres, discours, souvenirs, réflexions,
c'est toute une vie qui se déroule au fil des textes réunis ici.
La vie d'un homme et d'un écrivain, de l'écolier de Forty
A SIGNALER: le numéro 10, (décembre
2017), de la revue Spicilège (Cahiers Marcel
Schwob) propose un dossier intitulé "Contes
de terreur et de mystère". Dirigé par Bruno
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Fabre, ce numéro compte 164 pages.
Sommaire disponible sur le site de Fabula.org
BRITTANY, Michele (ed.), Horror in Space:
Critical Essays on a Film Subgenre,
Jefferson (N.C.), McFarland, 2017, viii, 240
pages.
Introduction 1
Part One: Horror Made in America
John Carpenter of Mars: Space Horror in the Films
of John Carpenter (Ben Kooyman) 13
The Cold, White Reproduction of the Same: A New
Hypothesis About John Carpenter’s The Thing (Dario
Altobelli)
Meteor Madness: Lovecraftian Horror and Consumerism
in the Battle for Small Town USA (Nicholas Diak) 50
“It (never actually) came from outer space”: Earth-Origin
Threats in Space Horror Films (Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.) 66
Part Two: Time and Space in a Sea of Post-Modern
Isolation
Nonknowledge and Inner Experience: A Post-Modern
Rhetoric
of Space Horror (Gavin F. Hurley) 81
Out of Space—Out of Time: Looking at the Factors of
Time
in Space Horror Movies (Juliane Schlag) 96
We’re All Alone, Out Here: Isolation and Its Contribution
to Space Horror in Film (Janet Joyce Holden) 111
That Moon Is Romantic: Duncan Jones’s Dark Fairy Tale
(Adam M. Crowley) 121
Part Three: The Uncanny Body
The Architecture of Sci-Fi Body Horror: Mechanical
Building-Bodies and Organic Invasion from Deep Space to
the Anthropocene (Brenda S. Gardenour Walter) 127
Ghosts in the Machine: Emotion and Haunting in the
Creation of the Irrational Robot (Casey Ratto) 140
Part Four: The Devil Made Me Betwixt and Between:
Magic, Science and the Devil’s Place in Outer Space
(Andrew P. Williams) 151
Under the Influence: Undead Planets and Vampiric
Dreamworlds in Outer Space (Simon Bacon) 164
Part Five: Play It Again or Rip It Off
A “family of displaced figures”: Posthumanism and JeanPierre Jeunet’s Alien Resurrection (1997) (Charles W.
Reick) 181
Galaxies of Terror in a Knock-Off Universe: Atavism and
the Rip-Off Body Horror of “Aliensploitation” Films (Jason
Davis) 194
Leprechaun 4 and Jason X: Camp, Paracinema and the
Postmodern Sequel (Kevin Chabot)
CINÉMA & TÉLÉVISION
ALBERTI, John, E. Andrew MILLER (eds.),
Transforming Harry; The Adaptation of
Harry Potter in the Transmedia Age,
Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 2018,
224 pages.
Divided into two sections, the volume addresses both the
fidelity of adaptation and the transmedia adaptations that
have evolved around the creation of the books and movies.
In her essay, Vera Cuntz-Leng draws on feminist film
theory to explore the gaze politics and male objectification
operating in the Harry Potter movies. Cassandra Bausman
contends that screenwriter Steve Klove’s revision of the end
of the film version of Deathly Hallows, Part II offers a
more politically and ethically satisfying conclusion to
the Harry Potter saga than the ending of the Rowling novel.
Michelle Markey Butler’s "Harry Potter and the Surprising
Venue of Literary Critiques" argues that the fan-generated
memes work as a kind of popular literary analysis in three
particular areas: the roles of female characters, the
comparative analysis of books and films, and the
comparative analysis of the Harry Potter series with other
works of fantasy.
ARGENTO, Dario,
Peur : autobiographie,
Aix-en-Provence, Rouge profond, (Raccords),
2018, 360 pages.
Outre un portrait de l’artiste au travail, cette autobiographie
livre les rêves, considérations et confidences d’un homme
pris entre replis sur soi et désirs renouvelés de voyages et de
rencontres, entre passion de vivre et doutes existentiels.
Avec pour ultime aveu cette certitude : « Tant que là-dehors
se trouvera quelqu’un à qui faire peur, je pourrai me
considérer comme un homme heureux. »
AROUIMI, Michel, L'Épouvante fondatrice:
l'effet miroir des films d'horreur, Rosièresen-Haye, Camion Noir, 2017, 176 pages.
Cet ouvrage aurait pu s'appeler : « Le conte de fée des films
d'horreur ». Il s'agit en effet d'offrir aux yeux du lecteur le
diamant que recouvre la noirceur de quelques-uns de ces
films, tous récents. Autrement dit les intuitions lumineuses
qui rejoignent celles de certains penseurs sur le danger que
fait courir à notre monde le projet d'une société trop unifiée.
Ces films illustrent les effets délétères d'une abolition des
différences dont la cause même, cernée par René Girard, se
voit représentée dans l'imago paternelle problématique,
commune à tous ces films.
BROOKS, Kinitra Dechaun,
Searching for
Sycorax: Black Women's Hauntings of
Contemporary Horror, New Brunswick,
Rutgers University Press, 2018, 220 pages.
Searching for Sycorax highlights the unique position of
Black women in horror as both characters and creators.
Kinitra D. Brooks creates a racially gendered critical
analysis of African diasporic women, challenging the horror
genre’s historic themes and interrogating forms of literature
that have often been ignored by Black feminist theory.
Brooks examines the works of women across the African
diaspora, from Haiti, Trinidad, and Jamaica, to England and
the United States, looking at new and canonized horror
BOND, Jeff, The art of Star Trek: The
Kelvin Timeline, London, Titan Books, 2017,
192 pages.
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texts by Nalo Hopkinson, NK Jemisin, Gloria Naylor, and
Chesya Burke.
espace privilégié de restructuration
masculinités dominantes dans leurs
technologie.
BROWN, Steven T., Japanese Horror and
the Transnational Cinema of Sensations,
New York, Springer Science + Business Media,
2018, 330 pages.
Neither a conventional film history nor a thematic survey
of Japanese horror cinema, this study offers a transnational
analysis of selected films from new angles that shed light
on previously ignored aspects of the genre, including sound
design, framing techniques, and lighting, as well as the slow
attack and long release times of J-horror’s slow-burn
style, which have contributed significantly to the
development of its dread-filled cinema of sensations.
imaginaire des
relations à la
DEMANGE, Jacques, Les mauvais rêves de
Wes Craven, Paris, Marest éditeur, 2017, 92
pages.
Wes Craven ne fut pas qu'un réalisateur, certes mythique,
de films fantastiques ou horrifiques. Jacques Demange nous
démontre à quel point le père des sagas Freddy ou Scream
fut aussi un authentique auteur, souvent subversif. Demange
nous livre une brillante analyse de son oeuvre, à l'aune de
celles d'autres cinéastes (Hitchcock ou Cocteau) ou de la
pensée de philophes (Rosset, Lyotard etc.).
DUTKIEWICZ, C. M., Stargate: les carnets
du
Dr
Jackson:
dictionnaire
des
mythologies,
Saint-Chamond,
C.M.
Dutkiewicz, 2017, 173 pages.
BUCKMASTER, Luke, Miller and Max: George
Miller and the Making of a Legend,
Richmond, Victoria, Hardie Grant Books, 2017,
xiii, 275 pages.
FERNANDEZ-VANDER KAAY, Kathlee and Chris,
Indie Science Fiction Cinema Today:
Conversations
with
21st
Century
Filmmakers, Jefferson (N.C.), McFarland,
2018, 260 pages.
Focusing on 21st century independent science fiction films,
the author describes a seismic shift in subject matter as
society moves into a new technological age. Independent
films since the millennium are more daring, incisive and
even plausible in their depiction of possible futures than
blockbuster films of the same period. Twenty-one chapters
break down today’s subgenres, featuring interviews with
the filmmakers who created them.
CHAILLAN, Marianne, Game of Thrones: une
métaphysique des meurtres, Paris, Le
Passeur, 2017, 357 pages.
Game of Thrones, la série télévisée culte, a rattrapé les
livres dont elle est l'adaptation. Les fans sont plongés dans
un suspense insoutenable : qui est appelé à régner sur le
Royaume des Sept Couronnes ? Pour répondre à cette
question, Marianne Chaillan imagine une soirée télé avec
les meilleurs experts possible : les philosophes. Qui, selon
Kant, mériterait de régner ? Qui semble le plus doué pour
conquérir le pouvoir selon Machiavel ? Pour aller plus loin,
cet essai stimulant vous met à contribution : vous pourrez
ainsi découvrir si vous êtes un Stark ou un Lannister ou si
Daenerys a plus de chances de régner que Cersei. Un
voyage philosophique d'Essos à Westeros aussi instructif
que divertissant.
FRY, Jason, Star Wars: The Last Jedi :
Incredible Cross Sections, New York,
Dorking Kindersley, 2017, 48 pages.
CLASEN, Mathias, Why Horror Seduces, New
York, Oxford University Press, 2017, ix, 190
pages.
From vampire apocalypses, shark attacks, witches, and
ghosts, to murderous dolls bent on revenge, horror has been
part of the American cinematic imagination for almost as
long as pictures have moved on screens. But why do they
captivate us so? What is the drive to be frightened, and why
is it so perennially popular? Why Horror Seduces addresses
these questions through evolutionary social sciences.
GRANT, Barry Keith, Monster Cinema, New
Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, (Quick
Takes : Movies and Popular Culture), 2018,
200 pages.
Monster Cinema introduces readers to a vast menagerie of
movie monsters. Some are gigantic, like King Kong or the
kaiju in Pacific Rim, while others are microscopic. Some
monsters appear uncannily human, from serial killers like
Norman Bates to the pod people inInvasion of the Body
Snatchers. And of course, other movie monsters like
demons, ghosts, vampires, and witches emerge from long
folklore traditions. Film expert Barry Keith Grant considers
what each type of movie monster reveals about what it
means to be human and how we regard the world.
COLLECTIF, Dragons: le guide des dragons,
Vanves, Hachette jeunesse, 2017, 87 pages.
COURCOUX, Charles-Antoine, Des Machines
et des hommes: masculinité et technologie
dans le cinéma américain contemporain,
Chêne-Bourg, Georg, 2017, 518 pages.
En examinant des films emblématiques tels que Terminator,
Rambo II, Gladiator, I, Robot, Alexandre, Le Prestige,
Casino Royale ou 2012, l'auteur propose de faire l'histoire
de la masculinité américaine à l'ère postindustrielle et de
montre combien le cinéma états-unien forme alors un
GREENE, Richard & Rachel ROBINSON-GREENE
(eds.)
American
Horror
Story
and
Philosophy: Life is but a Nightmare,
Chicago, Open Court, (Popular Culture and
Philosophy), 2017, 256 pages.
In American Horror Story and Philosophy, philosophers
with varying backgrounds and interests explore different
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aspects of this popular “erotic thriller” TV show, with its
enthusiastic cult following and strong critical approval. The
result is a collection of intriguing and provocative thoughts
on deeper questions prompted by the creepy side of the
human imagination.
COINTELPRO (Anh T. Tran) 43
“You will be assimilated”: Multicultural Utopianism in the
24th Century (Mehdi Achouche) 60
Material Agency: The Limits of Technostructure in the 24th
Century (Justin Ream and Alexander Lee) 74
Part II—Gender and Identity Constructions
Perfect Society and Flawless Human Beings: The
Biopolitics of Genetic Enhancement, Cloning and Disability
in the 24th Century (Simon Ledder, Jens Kolata and
Oonagh Hayes)
The Borg: The Antithesis of Lieutenant Commander Data
(Olaf Meuther) 118
“It’s Kirk vs. Picard!”: Changing Notions of Heroism from
the 1960s to the 1990s (Katharina Thalmann) 134
The Queerness of Villainy in the 24th Century (Bruce E.
Drushel) 150
Going Where No Woman Had Gone Before: Women’s
Roles
on the Enterprise-D as Reflective of Women’s Changing
Roles
in the American Labor Force (Erin C. Callahan) 166
I Sensed It: Deanna Troi’s Cognitively Restructured Trek
and the Futurism of The Next Generation (Joul Smith) 179
Out of Order: Tasha Yar’s Downfall in the Age of Reagan
(Peter W. Lee) 198
Part III—Cultural Textures in Twenty-Fourth Century
Living
Klingon Kung Fu: Martial Arts in Future History (Jared
Miracle) 211
Listening to the 24th Century: Music and Musicians Heard
Throughout the Voyages of the Enterprise-D (and Some of
the Enterprise-E) (Tom Zlabinger) 223
The Future Past: Reflections on the Role of History
(Alexander Simmeth) .
JOHNSTON, Jacob,
Tout l'art de Captain
America: Civil War, Paris, Huginn & Muninn,
2016, 271 pages. Avant-propos de Anthony &
Joe Russo. Conclusion de Ryan Meinerding.
KAPPESSER, Susanne, Radikale Erschütterungen: Körper -und Gender Konzepte im
neuen Horrorfilm, Berlin, Bertz + Fischer,
2017, 208 pages.
Frauen im Horrorfilm sind entweder Opfer oder erhalten die
berühmte Rolle des "Final Girls" – der letzten
Überlebenden, die den Serienkiller meist zur Strecke bringt
–, und fast immer werden sie stark sexualisiert dargestellt.
Nicht so im modernen französischen Genrekino. Die
französischen Terrorfilme der letzten 15 Jahre fallen nicht
nur wegen der drastischen und realistischen Darstellung von
Gewalt auf ("neue französische Härte"). Sie haben auch
Frauenfiguren hervorgebracht, die es bisher in dem Genre
noch nicht gab. Es scheint, als seien autonome und
selbstreflexive Frauen die neue Quelle des Horrors.
KEEN, Helen, Science & Magie dans Game
of Thrones, Paris, Albin Michel, 2017, 261
pages.
LANGLEY, Travis & Lynn S. ZUBERNIS (eds.),
Supernatural Psychology: Roads Less
Traveled, New York, Sterling Publishing, 2017,
368 pages.
Following the adventures of two brothers who investigate
deeply strange and paranormal mysteries in their neverending road trip, the TV show Supernatural has many fans
eager to better understand the psychology behind the series'
themes and characters. Featuring cast & crew interviews,
this collection examines issues at the heart and soul
of Supernatural's heroes and foes.
LIARDET, Didier, Au coeur du temps: les
arcanes de l'histoire, Draguignan, Éditions
Yris, (Télévision en séries), 2017, 190 pages.
[Avec la participation de Michelle Roussel]
LUCCIARDI, Antoine, Star Wars décrypté:
les secrets de la saga, Paris, Ciy document,
2017, 270 pages.
LAWS, Peter,
The Frighteners: Why we
Love Monsters, Ghosts, Death & Gore,
London, Icon Books Ltd., 2018, 320 pages.
MANN, George & Justin RICHARDS, Doctor
Who: Dalek - The Astounding Untold
History of the Greatest Enemies of the
Universe, New York, Harper Design, 2017,
320 pages.
LEE, Peter W. (ed.),
Exploring Picard's
Galaxy: Essays on Star Trek: The Next
Generation, Jefferson (NC), McFarland, 2018,
194 pages.
Introduction: Pushing the Boundaries of the Final Frontier 1
Part I—Building a Galaxy: Structural Foundations
in Interstellar Government
Engage! Captain Picard, Federationism and U.S. Foreign
Policy in the Emerging Post–Cold War World (Alex
¬Burston-Chorowicz) 7
An Impossible Standard: Dangerous Knowledge, Moral
Progress and the Prime Directive (Larry A. Grant) 23
Policing Loyalty: Comparing the Tal Shiar and the FBI’s
MONTFORT,
Geoffrey,
The
Star
Wars
Reference Book for International Press:
Unofficial Book, Paris, Geoffrey Montfort,
2017, 266 pages.
NICOL, Danny, Doctor Who: A British Alien
?, London & New York, Palgrave Macmillan,
2018, xii, 291 pages.
This book argues that Doctor Who, the world’s longestrunning science fiction series often considered to be about
distant planets and monsters, is in reality just as much about
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256 pages.
Britain and Britishness. Danny Nicol explores how the
show, through science fiction allegory and metaphor,
constructs national identity in an era in which identities are
precarious, ambivalent, transient and elusive.
TELOTTE, J. P.,
Animating the Science
Fiction Imagination, New York, Oxford
University Press, 2018, viii, 152 pages.
Long before flying saucers, robot monsters, and alien
menaces invaded our movie screens in the 1950s, there was
already a significant but overlooked body of cinematic
science fiction. Through analyses of early twentieth-century
animations, comic strips, and advertising, Animating the
Science Fiction Imagination unearths a significant body of
cartoon science fiction from the pre-World War II era that
appeared at approximately the same time the genre was
itself struggling to find an identity, an audience, and even a
name.
ROBERTS, Robin, Subversive Spirits: The
Female Ghost in British and American
Popular Culture, Jackson, University Press of
Mississippi, 2018, 186 pages.
Roberts's analysis begins with comedic female ghosts in
literature and film and moves into horror by examining the
successful play The Woman in Black and the legend of the
weeping woman, La Llorona. Roberts then situates the
canonical works of Maxine Hong Kingston and Toni
Morrison in the tradition of the female ghost to explore how
the ghost is used to portray the struggle and pain of women
of color. Roberts further analyzes heritage sites that use the
female ghost as the friendly and inviting narrator for
tourists. The book concludes with a comparison of the
British and American versions of the television hit Being
Human, where the female ghost expands her influence to
become a mother and savior to all humanity.
WALLACE, Dan, Star Wars: sur le front - les
grandes batailles, Paris, Hors Collection,
2017, 127 pages.
WALLACE, Dan, Warcraft, le commencement: dans les coulisses du film, Paris,
Huginn & Muninn, 2016, 92-73 pages.
ROBERTSON, Jennifer,
Robo Sapiens
Japanicus: Robots, Gender, Family, and
the
Japanese
Nation,
Oakland
(CA),
University of California Press, 2018, 280 pages.
WARD, Simon,
Tout l'art du film Alien,
Covenant, Paris, Huginn & Muninn, 2017, 188
pages.
RYFLE, Steve & Ed GODZISZEWSKI, Ishiro
Honda: A Life in Film from Godzilla to
Kuroswa,
Middleton
(Conn.),
Wesleyan
University Press, 2017, xxiii, 324 pages.
Foreword by Martin Scorcese.
Now, in the first full account of this long overlooked
director’s life and career, authors Steve Ryfle and Ed
Godziszewski shed new light on Honda’s work and the
experiences that shaped it—including his days as a reluctant
Japanese soldier, witnessing the aftermath of Hiroshima,
and his lifelong friendship with Akira Kurosawa. Ishiro
Honda: A Life in Film, from Godzilla to Kurosawa features
close analysis of Honda’s films (including, for the first
time, his rarely seen dramas, comedies, and war films) and
draws on previously untapped documents and interviews to
explore how creative, economic, and industrial factors
impacted his career.
RÉCITS DE
GUERRE
CINÉMA - LITTÉRATURE - TV - BD
SALISBURY, Mark, Valerian et la Cité des
mille planètes: tout l'art du film, Paris,
Huginn & Muninn, Dargaud, 2017, 192 pages.
BOWEN, Claire (ed.),
Representing Wars
from 1860 to the Present: Fields of Action,
Fields of Vision, Leiden & Boston, Brill, 2018,
240 pages.
SCOTT, Cavan & Mark WRIGHT, Who-ology:
Doctor Who: The Official Miscellany,
London, BBC Books, 2018, 368 pages.
HENDEL, Steffen,
Den Krieg Erzählen:
Positionen und Poetiken der Darstellung
des Jugoslawienkrieges in der deutschen
Literatur, Göttingen, V & R Unipress, 2018,
348 pages.
SHAIL, Andrew & Robin STOATE, Retour vers
le futur, Talence, Akileos, (BFI, Les classiques
du cinéma, 8), 2017, 110 pages.
GERDES, Aibe-Marlene & Michael FISCHER
(dir.),
Der
Krieg
und
die
Frauen:
Geschlecht und populäre Literatur im
SZOSTAK, Phil, The Art of Star Wars: The
Last Jedi, New York, Harry N. Abrams, 2017,
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Ersten Weltkrieg, Münster,
Waxmann, 2016, 316 pages.
New
York,
this comprehensive study brings together leading
international scholars in a variety of disciplines to both
revisit the genre’s cultural significance and consider its ongoing influence on international film industries.
MURDOCH, Brian, German Literature and
the First World War: The Anti-War
Tradition. Collected Essays, New York &
London, Routlege, 2017, ix, 309 pages.
HAMILTON, Emma & Alistair ROLLS (eds.), ,
Unbridling the Western Film Auteur:
Contemporary,
Transnational
and
Intertextual, New York, et al., Peter Lang,
2018, 236 pages.
This book renders a complex portrait of the Western auteur
by considering the genre in a transnational context. It
proposes that narrow views of auteurism should be
reconsidered in favour of broader definitions that see
meaning created, both intentionally and unintentionally, by
a director; by other artistic contributors, including actors
and the audience; or through the intersection with other
theoretical concepts such as re-allegorization. In so doing, it
illuminates the Western as a vehicle for expressing complex
ideas of national and transnational identity.
PERNOT, Denis,
Henri Barbusse: les
discours du Feu, Dijon, Éditions Universitaires
de Dijon, (Écritures), 2018, 202 pages.
SHIBATA, Yuko, Producing Hiroshima and
Nagasaki:
Literature,
Film
und
Transnational Politics, Honolulu, University
of Hawaïi Press, 2018, 176 pages.
Shibata takes up two canonical works―American journalist
John Hersey’s account, Hiroshima, and French director
Alain Resnais’ avant-garde film, Hiroshima Mon
Amour―that are traditionally excluded from study in
Japanese literature and cinema. By examining
Hersey’s Hiroshima in conjunction with The Bells of
Nagasaki (Nagai Takashi) and Children of the ABomb (Osada Arata), both Japanese bestsellers, Shibata
demonstrates how influential Hersey’s Hiroshima has been
in
forging
the
normative
narrative
of
the hibakushaexperience
in
Japan.
She
also
compares Hiroshima Mon Amour with Kamei Fumio’s
documentary, Still It’s Good to Live.
MAYER, Hervé, La Construction de l'Ouest
américain dans le cinéma Hollywoodien,
Paris, L'Atlande, 2017, 250 pages.[Clefs
Concours. Anglais]
PEIRANO,
Pierre-Martin
(dir.),
La
Construction de l'Ouest américain, 18651895, dans le cinéma hollywoodien, Paris,
Ellipses, (Agrégation. Anglais), 2017, 207
pages.
Introduction: Pierre-François Peirano .
Filmographie non exhaustive
1. Les scènes marquantes des sept films du
corpus principal : Pierre-François Peirano
2. Legal, Political and Economic Bases for the
Building of the West : Armand Hage
3. La Frontière selon John Ford : The Iron
Horse, Stagecoach, My Darling Clementine,
The Searchers: Lydia Martin
4.The
representation
of
the
historical
characters : Pierre-François Peirano
5. Un bon Reel Injun est-il toujours un Indien
mort ? : Lionel Larré
6. Brigands bien aimés ou « bêtes brutes » ?
Billy le Kid, Jesse James et la violence filmique
dans le genre western: Jocelyn Dupont
7. Les aventuriers du patriarche perdu:
représentation de la masculinité et fonction
culturelle du récit de captivité dans
The
Searchers : Florent Christol.
WASSON, Haidee & Lee GRIEVESON (eds.),
Cinema's Military Industrial Complex,
Oakland, University of California Press, 2018,
400 pages.
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BORSZIK, Aurica E. & Hanna MATEO (eds.), B.
Traven - der (un)bekannte Schriftsteller,
Hamburg, Igel Verlag Literatur & Wissenschft,
2017, 195 pages.
DEKKER, George, James Fenimore Cooper
The Novelist, London & New York, Routledge,
2018, xvii, 265 pages.
FISHER, Austin, Spaghetti Westerns at the
Crossroads:
Studies
in
Relocation,
Transition an Appropriation, Edinburgh,
Edinburgh University Press, 2017, vi, 304
pages.
Reappraising a diverse selection of films, from the
internationally famed works of Sergio Leone to the cult
cachet of Sergio Corbucci and the more obscure outputs of
such directors as Giuseppe Colizzi and Ferdinando Baldi,
WULFFEN, Erich, Karl Mays Inferno: eine
kriminalpsychologische Biographie, Bamberg, Radebeul, Karl-May Verlag, 2017, 480
pages.
Der Band dokumentiert und kommentiert die schwierige
Entstehungsgeschichte
mit
bislang
unbekanntem
Archivmaterial und Briefwechseln zwischen Klara May,
Erich Wulffen und Euchar Albrecht Schmid.
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superhero characters fulfill, counter, or complicate Western
stereotypes and navigate popular audience expectations
globally, under the looming threat of Islamophobia.
BANDES DESSINÉES
McLAUGHLIN, Jeff (ed.), Graphic Novels as
Philosophy, Jackson, University Press of
Mississippi, 2017, viii, 218 pages.
Works contemplated include Will Eisner's A Contract with
God, Alan Moore and David Lloyd's V for Vendetta, Alison
Bechdel's Fun Home, and Joe Sacco's Footnotes in Gaza.
Mainly, each essay, contributor, graphic novelist, and artist
are all doing the same thing: trying to tell us how the world
is--at least from their point of view.
ARJANA, Sophia Rose, Veiled Superheroes:
Islam, Feminism, and Popular Culture,
Lanham (MD), Lexington Book,s 2018, xxviii,
149 pages. En collaboration avec Kim Fox.
Préface de Wajahat Ali.
This groundbreaking study examines Muslim female
superheroes within a matrix of Islamic theology, feminism,
and contemporary political discourse. Through a close
reading of texts including Ms. Marvel, Qahera, and The 99,
Sophia Rose Arjana argues that these powerful and iconic
characters reflect independence and agency, reflecting the
diverse lives of Muslim girls and women in the world
today.
KARASIK, Paul, How to Read Nancy: The
Elements of Comics in Three Easy Panels,
Seattle (WA), Fantagraphic Books, 2017, 274
pages.
KUNKA, Andrew & Derek Parker ROYAL,
Autobiographical
Comics,
New
York,
Bloomsbury Academic, (Bloomsbury Comic
Studies), 2018, x, 290 pages.
A complete guide to the history, form and contexts of the
genre, Autobiographical Comics helps readers explore the
increasingly popular genre of graphic life writing.
BRAMLETT, Frank, Roy T. COOK & Aaron
MESKIN (dir.), The Routledge Companion
to Comics, London & New York, 2017, xvi, 455
pages.
COLLECTIF, René Goscinny, au-delà du rire,
Paris, Hazan & MAHJ - Musée d'art et d'histoire
du judaïsme, 2017, 239 pages.
NICHOLSON, Hope,
The Spectacular
Sisterhood of Superwomen: Awesome
Female Characters from Comic Book
History, Philadelphia, Quirk Books, 2017, 240
pages.
This spectacular sisterhood includes costumed crimebusters
like Miss Fury, super-spies like Tiffany Sinn, sci-fi pioneers
like Gale Allen, and even kid troublemakers like Little
Lulu. With vintage art, publication details, a decade-bydecade survey of industry trends and women's roles in
comics, and spotlights on iconic favorites like Wonder
Woman and Ms. Marvel, The Spectacular Sisterhood of
Superwomen proves that not only do strong female
protagonists belong in comics, they've always been there.
CHUTE, Hillary L.,
Why Comics ? From
Underground to Everywhere, New York,
HarperCollins Publishers, 2017, 449 pages.
GAVALER, Chris, Superhero Comics, London,
Bloomsbury Academic, 2018, ix, 357 pages.
HOREAU, Yves,
Tous les secrets de la
Licorne, Paris, Gallimard, 183 pages.
Historien de la marine du XVII ? siècle et tintinophile, Yves
Horeau réunit ses passions pour nous entraîner au coeur des
secrets de la mythique Licorne imaginée par Hergé en 1943.
Chasse au trésor, vaisseau fabuleux librement inspiré de la
flotte royale de Louis XIV, mystère et évasion... Plus de
300 illustrations (strips, crayonnés, maquettes, tableaux...)
accompagnent cette plongée dans les coulisses de la
création des secrets de La Licorne.
TABACHNICK, Stephen E. (ed.),
The
Cambridge Companion to the Graphic
Novel, Cambridge & New York, Cambridge
University Press, 2017, xii, 228 pages.
The Cambridge Companion to the Graphic Novel examines
the evolution of comic books into graphic novels and the
distinct development of this art form both in America and
around the world. This Companion also explores the diverse
subgenres often associated with it, such as journalism,
fiction, historical fiction, autobiography, biography, science
fiction and fantasy.
LEWIS, A. David & Martin LUND (eds.),
Muslim Superheroes: Comics, Islam, and
Representations,
Boston
(Mass.),
Ilex
Foundation & Washington (DC), Center for
Hellenic Studies, Trustees for Harvard, 2017,
vii, 256 pages.
The roster of Muslim superheroes in the comic book
medium has grown over the years, as has the complexity of
their depictions. Muslim Superheroes tracks the initial
absence, reluctant inclusion, tokenistic employment, and
then nuanced scripting of Islamic protagonists in the
American superhero comic book market and beyond. This
scholarly anthology investigates the ways in which Muslim
TUCKER, Reed, Slugfest: Inside the Epic
Fifty-Year Battle between Marvel and DC,
New York, Da Capo Press, 2017, xviii, 286
pages.
Slugfest, the first book to chronicle the history of this epic
rivalry into a single, in-depth narrative, is the story of the
greatest corporate rivalry never told. Complete with
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interviews with the major names in the industry, Slugfest
reveals the arsenal of schemes the two companies have
employed in their attempts to outmaneuver the competition,
whether it be stealing ideas, poaching employees, planting
spies, or launching price wars. The feud has never
completely disappeared, and it simmers on a low boil to this
day. With DC and Marvel characters becoming global icons
worth billions, if anything, the stakes are higher now than
ever before.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was created in 1927 by Walt
Disney and his team through twenty-six cartoon shorts. Not
without fits and starts, the series and its impish title
character were an instant hit with audiences. At the end of
that initial run, Walt lost the contract to Oswald, which
prompted the creation of Mickey Mouse. Over the years,
Oswald became a footnote in the Disney story . . . until
2006, when The Walt Disney Company recovered rights to
Walt's twenty-six shorts.
WANDKE, Terrence R., The Comics Scare
Returns: The Contemporary Resurgence of
Horror Comics, Rochester (NY), RIT Press,
(Comics Studies Monographs), 2018, 220
pages.
CHIARAMONTEL, Johan (dir.), Walt Disney
l'enchanteur, dans Rockyrama, Paris, Ynnis
éditions, 2016, 223 pages.
COLLECTIF, Goscinny et le cinéma: Astérix,
Lucky Luke & Cie, Paris, RMN (Réunion des
musées nationaux), éditions, 2017, 224 pages.
DESSINS ANIMÉS
COLLECTIF, Yo-kai Watch, L'encyclo: tout
l'univers du dessin animé, Vanves, Hachette
jeunesse, 2017, 191 pages.
APGAR, garry, Mickey Mouse: icône du rêve
américain, Grenoble, Glénat, 2016, 336
pages.
COMMIN, Jean-Paul, Kirikou et après, vingt
ans de cinéma d'animation en France,
Arles, Actes Sud, (Actes Sud Junior), 2017, 208
pages.
AUMONT, Marc, Disney: grands classiques
story, Vanves, Hachette Heroes, 2017, 123
pages.
DAMOISEAU, Jérémie, Punisher : l'histoire
secrète, Paris, BoD Books on Demand, 2016,
164 pages.
Longtemps oublié et décrié mais aussi adulé, "Punisher", le
premier film tiré de la bande-dessinée Marvel se situe bien
au-dessus de la médiocrité que certains veulent lui prêter.
Film d'action hybride estampillé "années 80" et tourné
comme un polar néo-noir, le film de Mark Goldblatt mêle
les cinémas d'exploitation italiens, japonais et australiens.
AUMONT, Marc, Disney Graphics: l'univers
décrypté en infographie, Vanves, hachette
Heroes, 2017, 127 pages.
AZZANO, Enrico & Andrea FONTANA, Studio
Ghibli. L'animazione utopica e meraviglioda di Miuazaki e Takahata, Milano,
Bietti editore, 2017, 280 pages.
DALIOT-BUL, Michael & Nissim OTMAZGIN,
The Anime Boom in the United States:
Lessons for Global Creative Industries,
Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard University Asia
Center, 2017, xv, 212 pages.
BENDAZZI, Giannalberto, Twice the First:
Quirino Cristiani and the Animated Feature
Film, Boca Raton (FL), CRC Press, 2017, 71
pages.
DAVIS, Blair,
Comic Book Movies, New
Brunswick, Rutgers University Press (Quick
Takes: Movies and Popular Culture), 2018, 200
pages.
Comic Book Movies explores how this genre serves as a
source for modern-day myths, sometimes even
incorporating ancient mythic figures like Thor and Wonder
Woman’s Amazons, while engaging with the questions that
haunt a post-9/11 world: How do we define heroism and
morality today? How far are we willing to go when fighting
terror? How can we resist a dystopian state?
BOLTON, Christopher, Interpreting Anime,
Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press,
2018, 328 pages.
Interpreting Anime is easily accessible and structured
around individual films and a broad array of critical
approaches. Each chapter centers on a different featurelength anime film, juxtaposing it with a particular
medium—like literary fiction, classical Japanese theater,
and contemporary stage drama—to reveal what is unique
about anime’s way of representing the world. This analysis
is abetted by a suite of questions provoked by each film,
along with Bolton’s incisive responses.
DARCY, Jen, Tous les méchants de Disney,
Paris, Huginn & Munnin, 2017, 192 pages.
L'impitoyable Cruella d''enfer, la démoniaque Maléfique, la
sordide Ursula mais aussi le Capitaine Crochet, Jafar,
Gaston... Si l'empire Disney a créé au fil des années de
BOSSERT, David, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit:
The Search for the Lost Disney Cartoons,
Los Angeles, Disney Editions, 2017, 175 pages.
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nombreux héros et héroïnes inoubliables, il a aussi imaginé
parmi les pires vilains de l'histoire de la culture populaire.
Dans cet ouvrage, richement illustré par des croquis
préparatoires et des images d'archives, découvrez leurs
origines et retrouvez toute la vilenie de ces personnages
devenus cultes que l'on aime tant détester !
La lanterna magica e il taumatropio, le marionette della
stop-motion e le creazioni digitali: la storia dell'animazione
è un caleidoscopio di invenzioni e concetti studiati per
donare vita alle immagini attraverso il genio di poeti del
visuale. Realizzato con il contributo di studiosi di fama
internazionale e di alcuni tra i più grandi animatori del
mondo, Fantasmagoria è uno strumento essenziale per
approfondire l'essenza di questa peculiare arte.
La lanterna magica e il taumatropio, le marionette della
stop-motion e le creazioni digitali: la storia dell'animazione
è un caleidoscopio di invenzioni e concetti studiati per
donare vita alle immagini attraverso il genio di poeti del
visuale. Realizzato con il contributo di studiosi di fama
internazionale e di alcuni tra i più grandi animatori del
mondo, Fantasmagoria è uno strumento essenziale per
approfondire l'essenza di questa peculiare arte.
DISNEY/PIXAR, L'esprit Pixar: fous rires
garantis depuis 25 ans, Paris, Huginn &
Muninn, 2016, 167 pages. Avant-propos de
John Lasseter. Introduction par Jason Katz.
FANNING, Jim,
Disney: Le Guide Visuel
Ultime, Vanves, Hachette Heroes, 2016, 199
pages.
FARAGO, Andrew, Cartoons, les trésors de
l'animation américaine, Paris, Huginn &
Muninn, 2017, 159 pages. Préface de Russi
Taylor.
Musclor et les Maîtres de l'Univers, She-Ra, la princesse du
pouvoir, les Autobots et les Decepticons de Transformers,
Jem et ses hologrammes contre les Misfits... Mais aussi les
Tortues Ninja, l'Inspecteur Gadget, les Cosmocats ou
Garfield. Ou encore les G.I. Joe, S.O.S. Fantômes, Les
Muppet Babies et Les Schtroumpfs. Durant les années
1980, les chaînes américaines, associées à des studios
internationaux, ont lancé des dessins animés très vite
attendus avec impatience par des fans du monde entier.
S'appuyant souvent sur une gamme de produits dérivés ou
existants, leurs fascinants héros colorés vont marquer pour
toujours la pop culture. A l'instar de films magiques (Les
Goonies, E.T....) ou de perles animées d'autres pays (Ulysse
31, Cobra, Princesse Sarah...), ces séries comptent
aujourd'hui parmi les plus belles réussites des fameuses
eighties.
GRACE, Whitney, Lotte Reiniger: pioneer of
Film Animation, Jefferson (NC), McFarland,
2017, xi, 274 pages.
For three years during the 1920s, in an attic in Potsdam, a
young woman crafted what is today the oldest surviving
animated feature film. Equipped with scissors, cardboard,
sheets of lead, glass panes and a camera, animation pioneer
Lotte Reiniger filmed Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed
(The Adventures of Prince Achmed) using a technique of
frame-by-frame silhouette animation she developed,
inspired
by
Chinese
shadow
puppetry.
As the result of a number of factors—her gender, her
German ethnicity, World War II and a lack of funding—
Reiniger became a footnote in animation history.
HAMONIC, Gerald, Terrytoons: The Story of
Paul Terry and His Classic Cartoon
Factory, New Barnet (UK), John Libbey
Publishing, 2017, 400 pages.
During his forty-year career in animation, Paul Terry
animated, directed, and produced over 1,100 cartoons. Yet
despite his prodigious output he remains one of animation's
unsung legends. 'Terrytoons' chronicles the fascinating life
of one of the animation industry's cartoon giants, from his
humble beginnings on a family farm in San Mateo,
California, to his rise as one of the leading super producers
of cartoon shorts during the golden age of American
animation.
FEYERSINGER,
Erwin,
Metalepsis
in
Animation: Paradoxical Transgressions of
Ontological Levels, Heidelberg, Universitäts
Verlag Winter, 2017, 163 pages.
FURNISS, Maureen,
A New History of
Animation, New York & London, Thames and
Hudson, 2016, 464 pages.
HERHUTH, Eric,
Pixar and the Aesthetic
Imagination: Animation, Storytelling and
Digital Culture, Oakland (CA), University of
California Press, 2017, xii, 240 pages.
GHEZ, Didier, They Drew as They Pleased:
Hidden Art of Disney Golden Age, Part II:
the 1940s, New York, Chronicle Books, 2017,
248 pages.
GIESEN, Rolf & Anne KAHN,
Acting and
Character Animation: The Art of the
Animated Films, Acting and Vizualizing,
Boca Raton (FL), et al., CRC Press, 2018, xx,
387 pages.
JOHNSTON, Jacob, Marvel's Black Panther:
The Art of the Film, New York, Marvel, 2018,
240 pages.
KACZOROWSKI, Samuel, Capter le moment
fuyant: Osamu Tezuka et l'invention de
l'animation télévisée, Paris, L'Harmattan,
2017, 275 pages.
GIURLANDO Davide (dir.)., Fantasmagoria:
un
secolo
(e
oltre)
di
cinema
d'animazione, Venezia, Marsilio, (Elementi),
2017, 192 pages.
LOMBARD,
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Philippe,
Goscinny
scope:
d'Astérix au Viager: tout le cinéma du
maître de la BD, Malakoff, Dunod, 2017, 187
pages. Préface de Patrice Leconte.
Astérix, le Petit Nicolas, Lucky Luke, Iznogoud… l’œuvre
de René Goscinny est connue de tous mais son volet
cinématographique et télévisuel, d’une grande richesse, a
souvent été survolé. L’homme qui a débuté comme gagman
non crédité au générique a terminé producteur de ses films,
à la tête (avec Albert Uderzo) d’un important studio
d’animation européen. Au cours de cette période riche en
collaborations, des succès à l’épreuve du temps
comme Astérix et Cléopâtre, Le Viager ou La Ballade des
Dalton ont permis à des milliers de fans de retrouver au
cinéma le style de Goscinny.
NOVIELI, Maria Roberti, Floating Worlds: A
Short History of Japanese Animation, Boca
Raton (FL), Taylor & Francis, 2018, 186 pages.
OSMOND, Andrew, Le Voyage de Chihiro,
Talence, Akileos, (BFI, classiques du cinéma,
6), 2017, 120 pages.
Réalisé par le vétéran de l'animation Hayao Miyazaki, Le
Voyage de Chihiro est le plus grand succès du cinéma
japonais et l'un des films "en langue étrangère" ayant
totalisé le plus d'entrées au monde. Ce récit fantastique situé
dans le Japon moderne déborde d'imagination et propose
une intrigue à la fois personnelle et universelle. Chihiro,
gamine apathique, se retrouve projetée dans un monde
magique où les dieux se détendent dans des bains publics
vastes comme des palais, où les bébés géants côtoient les
lutins de suie industrieux.
MALONE, Jessika & Julius, Dans les coulisses
de Vaiana, la légende du bout du monde,
Paris, Huginn & Muninn, 2016, 159 pages.
Préface de John Lasseter. Avant-Propos de Ron
Clements et John Musker.
PEER, Stefanie van de, Animation in the
Middle East: Practice and Aesthetics from
Baghdad to Casablanca, London, I. B. Tauris,
2017, xv, 318 pages.
The internationally acclaimed films Persepolis and Waltz
with Bashir only hinted at the vibrant animation culture that
exists within the Middle East and North Africa. In spite of
censorship, oppression and war, animation studios have
thrived in recent years―in Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon,
Morocco, Palestine, Syria and Turkey―giving rise to a
whole new generation of entrepreneurs and artists. The
success of animation in the Middle East is, in part, a
product of a changing cultural climate, which increasingly
calls for art that reflects politics.
MILLER, Giulia, Studying Waltz with Bashir,
Leighton Buzzard, Auteur Publishing, (Studying
Films), 2017, 111 pages.
On its release in 2008, Ari Folman's animated
documentary Waltz with Bashir was heralded as a brilliant
and original exploration of trauma, and trauma's impact on
memory and the recording of history. But it is surprising
that although the film is seen through the eyes of one
particular soldier, a viewpoint portrayed using highly
experimental forms of animation, this has not
prevented Waltz with Bashir from being regarded as both an
'autobiographical' and 'honest' account of the director's own
experiences in the 1982 Lebanon war. In fact, the film won
several documentary awards, and even those critics
focusing on the representation of trauma suggest that this
trauma must be authentic. In this sense, it is the
documentary form rather than the animation that has had
the most influence upon critics.
POINTER, Ray, The Art and Invention of
Max
Fleischer:
American
Animation
Pioneer, Jefferson (NC), McFarland, 2017, 320
pages. Foreword by Jerry Beck.
By the 1930s, Fleischer and Disney were the leading
producers of animated films but took opposite approaches.
Where Disney reflected a Midwestern sentimentality,
Fleischer presented a sophisticated urban attitude with
elements of German Expressionism and organic
progression. In contrast to Disney’s naturalistic animation,
Fleischer’s violated physical laws, supporting his maxim:
“If it can be done in real life, it isn’t animation.” As a result,
Fleischer’s cartoons were rough rather than refined,
commercial rather than consciously artistic—yet attained a
distinctive artistry through Fleischer’s innovations.
MILLER-ZARNECKE, Tracey,
Lego, the
Batman Movie, Paris, Huginn & Munnin, 2017,
200 pages.
MURPHY, Cullen,
Cartoon County: My
Father and his Friends in the Golden Age
of Make-Believe, New York, Farra, Straus and
Giroux, 2017, 260pages.
A history of the cartoonists and illustrators from the
Connecticut School, written by the son of the artist behind
the popular strips "Prince Valiant" and "Big Ben Bolt,"
explores the achievements and pop-culture influence of
these artists in the aftermath of World War II.
SEREL, Alexandre,
L'histoire de Tomb
Raider: l'Odyssée de Lara Croft, Houdan,
Pix'n Love, (Histoire de...), 2017, 486 pages.
SHINDO, Takuma (dir.), Ghost in the Shell,
la saga cyberpunk décryptée, Paris, Huginn
& Muninn, 2017, 160 pages.
NEUGEDACHTER, Tatiana Mary, A Guerra ao
Terror
no
Universo
Cinematografico
Marvel: uma analise do filme Capitao
América: O Soldado Invernal, Novas
Edicioes Academicas, 2017, 56 pags.
SMITH, Dave, Disney, tout l'univers de A à
Z, Paris, Hachette Heroes, 2017, 320 pages.
SOLOMON, Charles,
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Dans les coulisses de
Toy Story: les secrets d'une trilogie culte,
Paris, Huginn & Muninn, 2016, 191 pages.
Avant-propos de Hayao Miyazaki. Postface de
John Lasseter, 2016, 191 pages.
EROTICA
SOLOMON, Charles,
La Belle et la Bête,
Disney : l'histoire éternelle d'un chef
d'oeuvre, Paris, Huginn & Muninn, 2017, 223
pages. Introduction de Bill Condon.
VIGNOLD, Peter,
Das Marvel Cinematic
Universe - Anatomie einer Hyperserie:
Theorie, Asthetik, Ökonomie, Marburg,
Schüren Verlag, 2017, 176 pages.
WILLS, John,
Disney Culture, New
Brunswick, Rugers University Press, (Quick
Takes: Movies and Popular Culture), 2017, 140
pages.
Disney Culture proposes that there is still a unifying Disney
ethos, one that can be traced back to the corporate
philosophy that Walt Disney himself developed back in the
1920s. Yet, as cultural historian John Wills demonstrates,
Disney’s values have also adapted to changing social
climates. At the same time, the world of Disney has
profoundly shaped how Americans view the world.
BREY, Iris, Sex and the Series: sexualités
féminines, une révolution télévisuelle,
Mionnay, Éditions Libellus, 2016, 240 pages.
COLEMAN, Lindsay & Carol SIEGEL (eds.),
Intercourse in Television and Film: The
Presentation of Explicit Sex Acts, Lanham
(MD), Lexington Books, 2018, 198 pages.
ZAHED, Ramin,
L'art du Géant de fer,
Talence, Akileos, 2016, 143 pages.
FRACKMAN, Kyle & Faye STEWART (eds.),
Gender & Sexuality in East German Film,
Rochester (NY), Camden House, 2018, 266
pages.
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LABORDE (eds.),
Représentations-limites
des corps sexuels dans le cinéma et
l'audiovisuel
contemporains,
dans
Théorèmes, no 28, Paris, Presses de la
Sorbonne nouvelle, 2017, 238 pages.
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Radical Eroticism:
Women, Art, and Sex in the 1960s, Oakland
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ORTIZ, Laureen, "Porn Valley": une saison
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