Description
This entry in the Devil's Advocates series is a deep dive into the history, production and meaning of The Craft. Situating The Craft within the teen horror revival of the 1990s, Miranda Corcoran analyses the film within the context of nineties popular and political culture, while also discussing its treatment of issues such as race, gender, sexuality and class. Delving into the history of witchcraft beliefs and persecutions, this book also investigates how The Craft modifies the archetype of the witch and traces the film's influence on subsequent popular culture.
About the Author
Miranda Corcoran is currently a lecturer in University College Cork, Ireland. She is the author of Witchcraft and Adolescence in American Popular Culture: Teen Witches (forthcoming, University of Wales Press). Alongside Steve Gronert-Ellerhoff, she is the co-editor of Exploring the Horror of Supernatural Fiction: Ray Bradbury's Elliott Family (Routledge, 2020). She is currently working on an edited collection about Satanism and feminism in popular culture, and is a regular contributor to Diabolique magazine.
Book Information
ISBN 9781836244042
Author Miranda Corcoran
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press