How modern alternative horror films have divided critics and fans with David Church

How modern alternative horror films have divided critics and fans with David Church

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David Church is a film and media scholar specializing in genre studies, taste cultures, and histories of film circulation. He is the author of numerous books including a recent one on modern horror films. We spoke about the book and recent horror films. Post-Horror: Art, Genre and Cultural Elevation (Edinburgh University Press, 2021)

0:48 – David talks about why he enjoys horror films and why he wrote this book.

2:36 – David talks about the old horror movies he watched.

4:38 – David talks about examining horror films from 2013 and 2014.

6:53 – David talks about the motivations of the film makers in making new types of horror.

9:19 – David talks about how streaming has affected horror films.

12:16 – David talks about anthology horror films.

13:12 – David talks about horror video games.

14:10 – David talks about the budgets of these films.

16:13 – David compares low budget sci-fi with other low budget indie films.

17:58 – David talks about what he focuses on in the book.

23:42 – David talks about whether any of these films are sci-fi or historical.

25:16 – David talks about the countries these films are made in.

25:42 – David talks about cultural elevation of these films.

27:51 – David talks about these films and literary source material.

31:14 – David talks the use of monsters in these films.

34:07 – David talks about whether these horror movies are connected to the wars on terror.

36:27 – David talks about horror and politics.

37:08 – David talks about the focus of the book.

38:32 – David talks about the critics he looked at.

39:55 – David talks about the movies he had to watch. He talks about enjoying occult films.

41:34 – David talks about the stark divide about how good people thought the movies were.

43:03 – David talks about major studios trying to copy these films.

44:30 – David talks about the movie “Us”.

46:42 – David talks about the different groups defining horror.

47:16 – David talks about fans arguing about films.

48:33 – David talks about subversive horror films.

50:36 – David talks about new movies that have come out.

52:15 – David talks about Parasite.

53:08 – David talks about the meaning

56:00 – SPOILER for Get Out – 57:04

57:04 David talks about the studios putting out these films.

1:01:31 – David can be found at david-church.com

Links of interest

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https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-post-horror.html

https://www.david-church.com/

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Host: Cris Alvarez

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How colonialism and politics shaped Indian science fiction with Suparno Banerjee

Suparno Banerjee has been a life long fan of science fiction. He studied science fiction and now teaches it as an associate professor of English at Texas State University. He recently wrote a book on the development of Indian science fiction. We discussed the book and his science fiction interests. Indian Science Fiction: Patterns, History and Hybridity (University of Wales Press, 2021)

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How colonialism and politics shaped Indian science fiction with Suparno Banerjee

Suparno Banerjee Indian science fiction

How colonialism and politics shaped Indian science fiction with Suparno Banerjee

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Suparno Banerjee has been a life long fan of science fiction. He studied science fiction and now teaches it as an associate professor of English at Texas State University. He recently wrote a book on the development of Indian science fiction. We discussed the book and his science fiction interests. Indian Science Fiction: Patterns, History and Hybridity (University of Wales Press, 2021)

(Note: The sound recording for my speaking portions is lower quality than the majority of the audio and I apologize to listeners for that.)

0:53 – Suparno talks about why he wrote a book on Indian science fiction.

3:33 – Suparno talks about how much science fiction translation exchanges there have been within India.

5:08 – Suparno talks about going back to 1835 in his study.

9:29 – Suparno talks about politics within Indian science fiction.

11:40 – Suparno talks about the emergence of Indian science fiction during the colonial period.

19:56 – Suparno talks about Indian pulp science fiction in the early 20th century.

23:24 – Suparno talks about the Bangla tradition.

27:19 – Suparno talks about his approach to Pakistani science fiction prior to 1947.

29:09 – Suparno talks about he researched the book.

33:41 – Suparno talks about the different types of science fiction he covered.

34:35 – Suparno touches on Indian sci-fi video games.

35:04 – Suparno talks about the Indian publishing business and translations into English.

36:53 – Suparno talks about the people writing Indian science fiction.

38:43 – Suparno talks about his enjoyment in the project.

39:31 – Suparno talks about speaking with some Indian sci fi creators.

40:13 – Suparno talks about Indian diaspora authors.

41:44 – Suparno talks about Indian religion and Indian sci-fi.

44:08 – Suparno talks about Indian sci fi and the West.

46:51 – Suparno talks about diaspora writers.

47:39 – Suparno was surprised by how much Indian sci-fi was produced.

48:54 – Suparno talks about the layout of the book.

52:18- Suparno talks about the amount of sci fi being produced.

54:18 – Suparno talks about whether Indian publishers specialize in sci fi.

55:17 – Suparno talks about getting the book published.

57:40 – Suparno talks about how he studies works he enjoys. He also talks about his favorite sci fi.

1:00:56 – Suparno can be found on the Texas State University website.

Links of interest

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https://www.uwp.co.uk/book/indian-science-fiction/

https://faculty.txstate.edu/profile/1921972

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For more “Full Contact Nerd” please follow me at crisalvarez.com, on Facebook at CrisAlvarezFCN, on youtube at Cris Alvarez on twitter @CrisAlvarezFCN, on Instagram @crisalvarezscifi, and on Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Stitcher / Spotify for the podcast. Please see historyrabbithole.com for a list of my dozen or so blogs and podcasts. You’re sure to find something you like.

Guests: Suparno Banerjee

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: Books, audio interviews, author, academic, podcast, University of Wales Press, science fiction,

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