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Satanism and Feminism in Popular Culture
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Satanism and Feminism in Popular Culture

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This book constitutes a timely and necessary intervention in the academic study of Satanism. At the same time, the book also constitutes a vital addition to the field of Gothic and Horror Studies. Although recent years have witnessed a revival of interest in figures such as the witch, the zombie and the vampire, Satan and his acolytes have been largely ignored (aside from where they overlap with the witch). This volume seeks to address this lacuna in Gothic Studies by examining how Satanism-particularly as it relates to issues of gender and sexuality-has shaped both the aesthetic and thematic content of horror media over the past half century.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Country
NL
Date
22 September 2025
Pages
312
ISBN
9789463721295

This book constitutes a timely and necessary intervention in the academic study of Satanism. At the same time, the book also constitutes a vital addition to the field of Gothic and Horror Studies. Although recent years have witnessed a revival of interest in figures such as the witch, the zombie and the vampire, Satan and his acolytes have been largely ignored (aside from where they overlap with the witch). This volume seeks to address this lacuna in Gothic Studies by examining how Satanism-particularly as it relates to issues of gender and sexuality-has shaped both the aesthetic and thematic content of horror media over the past half century.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Country
NL
Date
22 September 2025
Pages
312
ISBN
9789463721295