To See the Saw Movies: Essays on Torture Porn and Post-9/11 Horror

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To See the Saw Movies: Essays on Torture Porn and Post-9/11 Horror

Author(s): James Aston (Editor), John Walliss

  • Publisher: McFarland & Co
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun. 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 208 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0786470895
  • ISBN-13: 9780786470891

Book Description

The Saw films, often derided by critics as “torture porn” and an excuse to show blood and gore, are the highest-grossing horror series in cinema history. In view of their hold on audiences and their controversial content, they deserve study. This first collection of fresh essays by academic authors from Europe, America and Australia addresses the cultural, religious and philosophical facets of the films, investigating how the franchise reflects a post-9/11 shift in U.S. popular culture towards increasing pessimism and how it may be read as a metaphor for the “war on terror”; dissecting how the series explores such issues as freewill and determinism; assessing the films’ representations of the body; and applying a Deleuzian perspective to the franchise.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“an expansive, accessible collection of essays, an assembly that will be of significant interest to scholars engaged in the study of the history, philosophy, and criticism of the horror genre”―Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts.

About the Author

James Aston is program leader for screen at the University of Hull film studies undergraduate program. He lives in Willerby, United Kingdom.

John Walliss is senior lecturer in criminology in the faculty of sciences and social sciences, Liverpool Hope University, UK.

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