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Dead Funny

The Humor of American Horror

David Gillota

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English
Rutgers University Press
14 August 2023
"Horror films strive to make audiences scream, but they also make them laugh. Little work has been done, however, to explain precisely how horror's humor operates. Dead Funny: The Humor of American Horror offers a road map of key humorous devices that have been prominent in North American horror films since the 1930s. Author David Gillota argues that horror's humor does not operate as simple ""comic relief"" but instead functions in tandem with horror elements.

Using humor theory to read horror, Gillota provides insight into several aspects of the genre that have long preoccupied critics: the figure of the monster, imperiled bodies, or gender and racial politics. In doing so, Dead Funny offers analysis of a vast array of films, including classic monster movies, effects-driven splatter films, and recent critical favorites like Get Out and Midsommar. The result demonstrates that humor is and has long been an integral part of the horror genre."

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Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781978834170
ISBN 10:   1978834179
Pages:   240
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Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

DAVID GILLOTA is an associate professor of English at University of Wisconsin, Platteville. He is the author of Ethnic Humor in Multiethnic America (Rutgers University Press) and is the editor of the journal Studies in American Humor.  

Reviews for Dead Funny: The Humor of American Horror

"“Historically, horror scholarship has often displayed an almost phobic disregard for horror-comedies and the comedy in horror. You almost would not know that horror is often intricately enmeshed with comedy. David Gillota's Dead Funny corrects this omission, taking on comedic horror from the silent era to Jordan Peele with care and rigor. And the best part: it is even funny.” -- Murray Leeder * author of Horror Film: A Critical Introduction * ""Dead Funny offers a brilliant rethinking of the horror genre as profoundly comic. Exploring parody, the comic monster, body humor, queer camp, cringe comedy, and satire, Dead Funny serves up a comprehensive look at humor’s centrality to the structure and tone of U.S. horror film since the 1930s. You’ll be surprised at some of the films that come up in David Gillota’s provocative book—but I guarantee you’ll also be convinced."" -- Dawn Keetley * author of Making a Monster: Jesse Pomeroy, the Boy Murderer of 1870s Boston *"


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