ABSTRACT

Horror is often dismissed as mass art or lowbrow entertainment that produces only short-term thrills. Horror films can be bloody, gory, and disturbing, so some people argue that they have bad moral effects, inciting viewers to imitate cinematic violence or desensitizing them to atrocities. In The Naked and the Undead: Evil and the Appeal of Horror, Cynthia A. Freeland seeks to counter both aesthetic disdain and moral condemnation by focusing on a select body of important and revealing films, demonstrating how the genre is capable of deep philosophical reflection about the existence and nature of evil?both human and cosmic. In exploring these films, the author argues against a purely psychoanalytic approach and opts for both feminist and philosophical understandings. She looks at what it is in these movies that serves to elicit specific reactions in viewers and why such responses as fear and disgust are ultimately pleasurable. The author is particularly interested in showing how gender figures into screen presentations of evil.The book is divided into three sections: Mad Scientists and Monstrous Mothers, which looks into the implications of male, rationalistic, scientific technology gone awry; The Vampire's Seduction, which explores the attraction of evil and the human ability (or inability) to distinguish active from passive, subject from object, and virtue from vice; and Sublime Spectacles of Disaster, which examines the human fascination with horror spectacle. This section concludes with a chapter on graphic horror films like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Written for both students and film enthusiasts, the book examines a wide array of films including: The Silence of the Lambs, Repulsion, Frankenstein, The Fly, Dead Ringers, Alien, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Interview with the Vampire, Frenzy, The Shining, Eraserhead, Hellraiser, and many others.

chapter |21 pages

Introduction

Evil in Horror Films—A Feminist Framework

part ONE|98 pages

Mad Scientists and Monstrous Mothers

chapter ONE|30 pages

Dr. Frankenstein's Progeny

chapter TWO|32 pages

Women and Bugs

chapter THREE|34 pages

Monstrous Flesh

part TWO|92 pages

From Vampires to Slashers

chapter FOUR|37 pages

Seductive Vampires

chapter FIVE|30 pages

The Slasher's Blood Lust

chapter SIX|22 pages

Feminist Slashers?

part THREE|64 pages

Sublime Spectacles of Disaster

chapter SEVEN|26 pages

Uncanny Horror

chapter EIGHT|31 pages

Graphic Horror

chapter |4 pages

EPILOGUE: The Appeal of Horror