Haunted Seasons: Television Ghost Stories for Christmas and Horror for Halloween

Author:   Derek Johnston
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
ISBN:  

9781349562459


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   05 December 2017
Format:   Paperback
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This book explores the literary and cultural history behind certain Christmas and Halloween traditions, and examines the way that they have moved into broadcasting. It demonstrates how these horror traditions have become more domestic and personal, and how they provide a necessary seasonal pause for reflection on our fears.

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Author:   Derek Johnston
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
Weight:   2.582kg
ISBN:  

9781349562459


ISBN 10:   1349562459
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   05 December 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Defining Television Gothic 1. The British Ghost Story at Christmas 2. A Broadcast Tradition 3. Irruptions of the Abnormal 4. Seasonality, Nostalgia, Heritage and History 5. The Ghost Story for Christmas and 'Treehouse of Horror'

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Johnston's Haunted Seasons is a vital addition to Gothic and media studies, primarily examining the cultural popularity of ghost stories in British broadcasting at Christmas and, to a lesser extent, American horror programming at Halloween. ... Johnston's study provides valuable and thorough research on the Christmas ghost story in Britain ... . (Shannon Scott, Gothic Studies, Vol. 19 (1), May, 2017) This book is filled with historical detail about ghost stories, gothic, horror and television, as well as insight into the cultural meanings of these traditions. Haunted Seasons is an original and significant addition to a growing body of work on television horror. ... This book is ideal for the television and horror scholar but also for anyone who enjoys a brief, seasonal, sojourn into the ghostly and the macabre. (Dr. Stacey Abbott, BUFVC, December, 2016) Derek Johnston's Haunted Seasons, which comes as a welcome ... addition to the literature on the gothic, the supernatural, and our media landscape ... . Johnston's work excavates a fascinating history of these seasonal hauntings, locating them within the role that seasonal days like Christmas and Halloween play in the lived experience of communities on both sides of the Atlantic. ... This material is welcome in its own way, especially for an uninitiated reader ... . (Murray Leeder, Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies, Issue 15, 2016)


Johnston's Haunted Seasons is a vital addition to Gothic and media studies, primarily examining the cultural popularity of ghost stories in British broadcasting at Christmas and, to a lesser extent, American horror programming at Halloween. ... Johnston's study provides valuable and thorough research on the Christmas ghost story in Britain ... . (Shannon Scott, Gothic Studies, Vol. 19 (1), May, 2017) This book is filled with historical detail about ghost stories, gothic, horror and television, as well as insight into the cultural meanings of these traditions. Haunted Seasons is an original and significant addition to a growing body of work on television horror. ... This book is ideal for the television and horror scholar but also for anyone who enjoys a brief, seasonal, sojourn into the ghostly and the macabre. (Dr. Stacey Abbott, BUFVC, December, 2016) Derek Johnston's Haunted Seasons, which comes as a welcome ... addition to the literature on the gothic, the supernatural, and our media landscape ... . Johnston's work excavates a fascinating history of these seasonal hauntings, locating them within the role that seasonal days like Christmas and Halloween play in the lived experience of communities on both sides of the Atlantic. ... This material is welcome in its own way, especially for an uninitiated reader ... . (Murray Leeder, Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies, Issue 15, 2016)


Author Information

Derek Johnston is Lecturer in Broadcast Literacy at Queen's University, Belfast, UK. His research focuses on British broadcasting history and on the history of genres such as science fiction and horror, particularly where the two combine.

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