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Author Owens, Andrew J., author.

Title Desire after dark : contemporary queer cultures and occultly marvelous media / Andrew J. Owens
Published Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (viii, 208 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Introduction. Blood, sulfur, sex, magick -- Aquarian alternatives: midcentury media and the quest for occultly queer histories -- Le sexe qui parle du surnaturel: supernatural sexualities and satanic subcultures in the 1970s -- The blood is the life/death: queer contagion and viral vampirism in the age(s) of HIV/AIDs -- Now is the time, now is the hour, ours is the magick, ours is the power: casting as coming out in millennial media -- Hold me, thrill me, kiss me, kill me: the ambivalent queer of occult cable tv
Summary "Since the 1960s, the occult in film and television has responded to and reflected society's crises surrounding gender and sexuality. In Desire after Dark, Andrew J. Owens explores media where figures such as vampires and witches make use of their supernatural knowledge in order to queer what otherwise appears to be a normative world. Beginning with the global sexual revolutions of the '60s and moving decade by decade through "Euro-sleaze" cinema and theatrical hardcore pornography, the HIV/AIDS crisis, the popularity of New Age religions and witchcraft, and finally the increasingly explicit sexualization of American cable television, Owens contends that occult media has risen to prominence during the past 60 years as a way of exposing and working through cultural crises about the queer. Through the use of historiography and textual analyses of media from Bewitched to The Hunger, Owens reveals that the various players in occult media have always been well aware that non-normative sexuality constitutes the heart of horror's enduring appeal. By investigating vampirism, witchcraft, and other manifestations of the supernatural in media, Desire after Dark confirms how the queer has been integral to the evolution of the horror genre and its persistent popularity as both a subcultural and mainstream media form"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 24, 2021)
Subject Occultism in motion pictures.
Occultism on television.
Homosexuality in motion pictures.
Homosexuality on television.
PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / History & Criticism
Homosexuality in motion pictures
Homosexuality on television
Occultism in motion pictures
Occultism on television
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020022139
ISBN 9780253053817
0253053811
9780253053848
0253053846