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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sorcha Ni FhlainnPublisher: Manchester University Press Imprint: Manchester University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9781526135698ISBN 10: 1526135698 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 21 August 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'No less boundary-crossing and boundary-pushing than the fantastique oeuvre of its subject matter, Sorcha Ni Fhlainn's edited collection ranges superbly across Clive Barker's dark fiction, films, fandom, theme park experiences, action figures, and anti-horror . It is unafraid to provoke critical debate, alert to established ways of reading Barker, and sometimes even wary of the entrapping danger of a celebratory blurb or endorsement. But have no fear, because I have seen the future of scholarly work on Clive Barker. and its name is Dark Imaginer.' Professor Matt Hills, author of Fan Cultures and The Pleasures of Horror This collection of essays provides a fascinating account of the work of writer, director and artist Clive Barker. Barker emerges as an important, complex and challenging figure whose fantasy-based outputs across various media forms are capable of sustaining a range of critical approaches and treatments. It might be argued that the most significant and influential part of Barker's career lies in the 1980s and 1990s, but the collection also finds interesting and provocative things to say about the work done by Barker since that period. I do not doubt that Clive Barker - Dark Imaginer will find its place in the burgeoning fantasy, gothic and horror studies scene. Peter Hutchings, Professor of Film Studies, Northumbria University 'All in all, Dark Imaginer fills the gap in the academictreatment of Barker's works and gives a good overview of his beauty marks,warts and all.' Dejan Ognjanovic, Ninth Circle -- . 'No less boundary-crossing and boundary-pushing than the fantastique oeuvre of its subject matter, Sorcha Ni Fhlainn's edited collection ranges superbly across Clive Barker's dark fiction, films, fandom, theme park experiences, action figures, and anti-horror . It is unafraid to provoke critical debate, alert to established ways of reading Barker, and sometimes even wary of the entrapping danger of a celebratory blurb or endorsement. But have no fear, because I have seen the future of scholarly work on Clive Barker... and its name is Dark Imaginer.' Professor Matt Hills, author of Fan Cultures and The Pleasures of Horror This collection of essays provides a fascinating account of the work of writer, director and artist Clive Barker. Barker emerges as an important, complex and challenging figure whose fantasy-based outputs across various media forms are capable of sustaining a range of critical approaches and treatments. It might be argued that the most significant and influential part of Barker's career lies in the 1980s and 1990s, but the collection also finds interesting and provocative things to say about the work done by Barker since that period. I do not doubt that Clive Barker - Dark Imaginer will find its place in the burgeoning fantasy, gothic and horror studies scene. Peter Hutchings, Professor of Film Studies, Northumbria University 'All in all, Dark Imaginer fills the gap in the academictreatment of Barker's works and gives a good overview of his beauty marks,warts and all.' Dejan Ognjanovic, Ninth Circle -- . Author InformationSorcha N Fhlainn is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies and American Literature, and a founding member of the Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |