Uncanny Archaeologies Unearthing Ancient Horrors in Film, Media, Literature and Culture

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Uncanny Archaeologies

Unearthing Ancient Horrors in Film, Media, Literature and Culture

Gabriel Moshenska | Robert Edgar | Dawn Keetley | Adam James Smith

Literary Criticism / Horror & Supernatural

An exploration of works that sit at the nexus of archaeology and horror, this collection brings together critical reflections on these 'uncanny archaeologies' as they appear across film, media, literature and 'real' spooky archaeology. With a global selection of authors drawing upon a wide variety of analytical concepts from posthumanism and 'weirding' to elements of mad studies, and the notion of 'archaeophobia', the collection promotes novel theoretical and conceptual frameworks for studying the works explored.

A treasure trove of themes from across archaeological horror, the essays in this volume include mainstays of the genre such as ancient curses, empty tombs, and ambulant mummies, as well as broader themes such as the underground, deep time, folk horror, time-slips, and the return of the dead. Interdisciplinary and multi modal, the essays cover a huge range of works: fiction by M.R. James, Algernon Blackwood and Arthur Conan Doyle; films and franchises including Tomb Raider and the Blair Witch Project; cultural phenomena such as Weird Tales, black metal, and Victorian occult sex magic; and 'real life' archaeological horrors from cursed objects to uncanny bodies, and magical treasure hunting. Lifting the lid on a popular new horror sub-genre, Uncanny Archaeology uncovers a field that is open, inclusive, and playful.

Gabriel Moshenska is an Associate Professor in Public Archaeology at the UCL Institute of Archaeology, University College London, UK. He is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Public Archaeology, and author or editor of eight books and 100+ papers. He has published extensively on archaeological themes in horror fiction.

Publication Date: 04 March 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350602786
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 272
Weight (oz): 16.0

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