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Killing for Culture by David Kerekes
Killing for Culture by David Kerekes





Killing for Culture by David Kerekes Killing for Culture by David Kerekes Killing for Culture by David Kerekes

Unlike images of sex, which were clandestine and screened only in private, images of death were made public from the onset. Taking eurotrash seriously but not too seriously Monday, 5 March 2007 See No Evil This book by the authors of Killing for Culture and prime movers behind Headpress, David Kerekes and David Slater, examines the banned films and video controversy in the UK in the 1980s and 1990s. List of Figures Foreword: A Culture of CHange David Kerekes (Owner of Headpress and author of Killing For Culture) Acknowledgements Introduction: Shot, Cut and Slaughtered Neil Jackson (University of Lincoln, UK) Part I – The Changing Meaning of "Snuff" Chapter 1: The Way to Digital Death Julian Petley (Brunel University, UK) Chapter 2: The Affective Reality of Snuff Misha Kavka (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Chapter 3: Animal Snuff Simon Hobbs (University of Portsmouth, UK) Chapter 4: Breathing New Life into Old Fears: Extreme Pornogrpahy and the Wider Politics of Snuff Clarissa Smith (University of Sunderland, UK) Chapter 5: From Snuff to the South: The Global Reception of Cannibal Holocaust Nicolo Gallio (University of Bologna, Italy) and Xavier Mendik (University of Brighton, UK) Chapter 6: A Murder Mystery in Black and Blue: The Marketing, Distribution and Cult Mythology of Snuff in the UK Mark McKenna (University of Sunderland, UK) Chapter 7: Traces of Snuff: Black Markets, Fan Subcultures and Underground Horror in the 90s Johnny Walker (Northumbria University, UK) Chapter 8: SNuff 2. Killing for Culture: From Edison to ISIS: A New History of Death on Film by David Kerekes, David Slater Paperback 39.95 Paperback 39.95 eBook 16. killing for culture: From Edison to ISIS: A New History of Death on Film.







Killing for Culture by David Kerekes