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23 Sep 2024 | Queer Horror with Eric LaRocca | 00:43:00 | |
In this episode Brian and Jeff celebrate queer horror. We explore how horror has become a space for queer expression, challenging societal norms and offering a unique perspective on both classic and contemporary horror. Our guest, Eric LaRocca, a popular and prolific author of queer horror, will join us to discuss:
Join us as we traverse this transgressive landscape and discover the queer joy and horror that lies within. Something is Killing the Children Darren Elliott Smith and John Edgar Browning The Dumb House by John Burnside The Pillow Man Martin McDonough It Came From the Closet edited by Joe Vallese
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31 Oct 2024 | ***Special Episode*** - Halloween (1978)! | 00:33:55 | |
Join us as we plunge into the shadowy world of Haddonfield, Illinois. In this special episode of Horror Joy, Jeff and Brian dissect John Carpenter's iconic 1978 slasher film, Halloween. We'll explore:
So, lock the doors, grab your sharpest knitting needles, and join us as we explore one of horror’s most enduring masterpieces. But be careful, we can’t all be the final girl.
The Thing from Another World (1951) You’re Next directed by Adam Wingard | |||
29 Jul 2024 | Zombie Talk: An Interview with Kelly J. Baker | 00:49:09 | |
Zombies. They’re everywhere. From the silver screen to the printed page, the undead have become a cultural staple. But what does their enduring popularity say about us? On this episode of Horror Joy, Brian and Jeff are joined by the brilliant Kelly J. Baker, author of The Zombies are Coming! The Realities of the Zombie Apocalypse in American Culture. Together, we'll delve into the heart of the zombie phenomenon. We'll be chewing on these topics: *How does horror offer a cathartic release for our anxieties? *Do zombies provide a moral justification to shoot things we don’t like? *Why can't we seem to shake this insatiable craving for zombie stories? *How has the zombie apocalypse become a catalyst for the preparedness movement? So, grab your favorite zombie flick and join us for a thought-provoking discussion. Let's hope our brains stay intact!
The Zombies are Coming! The Realities of the Zombie Apocalypse in American Culture by Kelly J. Baker Avery Gordon – Sociologist Wasteland: The Great War and the Origins of Modern Horror by W. Scott Poole | |||
03 Jun 2024 | Jaws - We're Gonna Need a Bigger Pod | 00:38:14 | |
This week on Horror Joy, Brian and Jeff dive headfirst into the churning waters of Steven Spielberg's classic, Jaws. We'll explore what makes this film a titan of terror, from John Williams' unforgettable score to the lurking dread of a small island community. But Jaws isn't just about a giant shark. We'll also be dissecting the three major themes: *An island paradise that becomes an isolated, exclusive community *Performing masculinity and the environmental cost of unchecked ambition. * The ecological nightmare of a displaced predator So grab your floaties and prepare for a clumsy chase into the unknown. Come for the horror, stay for the joy. Judith Butler - Gender as Performance Jen Corrigan – Three Men on a Boat Surveillance – Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault | |||
18 Nov 2024 | Alien (1979) - An Uncanny Political Fable | 00:50:37 | |
In this episode of Horror Joy, we're venturing into the cold, dark depths of space to explore Ridley Scott's iconic sci-fi horror masterpiece, Alien. We'll delve into the film's terrifying themes, including:
So, buckle up and prepare for a terrifying journey. Just remember, in space, no one can hear you scream. Horror in Space: Critical Essays on a Film Subgenre by edited by Michele Brittany | |||
04 Nov 2024 | Appalachian Folk Horror - The Blair Witch Project and Old Gods of Appalachia | 01:08:16 | |
Sometimes, the most terrifying monsters aren't lurking in the shadows, but in the very heart of our world. In this episode of Horror Joy, we delve into the eerie world of folk horror, where ancient myths and environmental fears intertwine. We'll explore:
Join us as we trek through these haunted landscapes and confront the monsters that dwell within.
Folk Horror – New Global Pathways edited by Dawn Keetley and Ruth Heholt | |||
17 Jun 2024 | Oh, God - Religious Horror | 00:53:23 | |
This episode of Horror Joy ventures into the unsettling realm of religious horror. Brian and Jeff explore the depths of this subgenre through a chilling double feature: A24's critically acclaimed 'Saint Maud' (2019) and the recently released Neon film, 'Immaculate' (2024). Prepare to dissect some truly horrifying themes: *We’ll analyze how both films explore the control exerted over the female body, through spectacle in 'Immaculate' and denial in 'Saint Maud' *We’ll delve into the contrasting ways these films utilize both physical and supernatural elements to create dread *We’ll explore the chilling impact of institutional control within a religious framework *We’ll work to uncover the difficult intellectual and emotional joys found in both films So, light a candle and prepare for a haunting exploration of faith, fear, and the films that blur the line between them. Carolyn Dinshaw – Getting Medieval S. Trimble – A Demon Girl’s Guide to Life Horror Joy – We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Pod Julia Kristeva – Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection | |||
09 Sep 2024 | Star Spangled boogaloo - Christian Nationalism 2 | 01:11:59 | |
This week on Horror Joy, we're delving deeper into the chilling connection between Christian nationalism and horror. Following our exploration of Victorian roots with Lukas Kwong, we're turning our attention to the modern-day manifestations of this dangerous ideology. Joining us is Bradley Onishi, author and co-host of the popular political podcast Straight White American Jesus, to provide invaluable insights into contemporary Christian nationalism. We'll dissect the horrors unfolding around us:
While the terror is a little too close for comfort this week, we find joy in the empowering activity of community. Just try to avoid those dastardly abominations. The Mist (film) | |||
21 Oct 2024 | Horror Nostalgia - The Rack with Tom Deady and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark | 01:02:34 | |
A Nostalgic Nightmare: Exploring the Comfort of Horror This week on Horror Joy, we're taking a trip down memory lane. For many of us, our love affair with horror began at a young age, fueled by Goosebumps books, Are You Afraid of the Dark, and the iconic horror paperbacks found on the revolving racks at local grocery stores. Nostalgia and Horror: A Twisted Embrace Nostalgia, with its roots in homesickness, offers a sense of comfort and belonging. But horror, while evoking strong emotions, can also be deeply comforting. It disrupts our sense of security, only to draw us back in, promising a strange warmth. Our Nostalgic Journey:
Join us as we spin the rack of horror and revisit the nostalgic thrills that first captivated us. Let's stick together, because you never know what horrors await!
The Life of Chuck (in If It Bleeds) by Stephen King The Life of Chuck directed by Mike Flanagan Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
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03 Jun 2024 | Episode 1 - What is Horror Joy? | 00:17:26 | |
*In this episode we introduce the idea of Horror Joy and discuss how we have found joy in horror as professors. *We take a trip down childhood chills with a discussion of our shared love for Goosebumps, Stephen King, and how nostalgia and joy mix. *Jeff recounts his introduction to horror through old black and white movies and his recent viewing of Willow Creek, while Brian describes a late blooming interest in horror movies and his love for It Follows. *The episode finishes with a brief discussion of The Blair Witch Project, exploring how our geographical backgrounds shape our reactions to horror. *If you want to jump into our analysis, head over to episode 2 where we discuss Jaws. Otherwise, come for the horror. Stay for the joy.
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12 Aug 2024 | Zombie Talk 2: The Night of the Living Dead and Shaun of the Dead | 00:54:01 | |
This week on Horror Joy, we're back to the undead for a second helping of brains. Brian and Jeff are diving deeper into the zombie phenomenon, exploring the cultural and societal implications of these shambling hordes. We'll be chewing over some meaty topics, including:
So, grab your favorite zombie survival guide and join us as we navigate the treacherous waters of zombie culture. Just remember, if you hear a moan, it's probably us trying to think of clever zombie puns.
Wasteland: The Great War and the Origins of Modern Horror by W. Scott Poole Black Bodies/White Gazes by George Yancy We are the Walking Dead by Gary Canavan Anti-Oedipus by Felix Guattari and Gilles Deleuze Sula by Toni Morrison Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Smith | |||
26 Aug 2024 | Christian Nationalism: A Horror Story | 00:56:55 | |
This episode of Horror Joy delves into the chilling intersection of horror and politics. Brian and Jeff are joined by Lucas Kwong, scholar and host of the podcast Monster in the Mirror, to explore the connections between Christian Nationalism and horror, with a particular focus on Bram Stoker's Dracula and Gothic literature. We'll uncover the haunting parallels between these two seemingly disparate forces, discussing:
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of horror, politics, and the rising threat of Christian Nationalism. Let's hope we can find some joy amidst the horror of our political reality.
Monster in the Mirror hosted by Lucas Kwong Benedict Anderson’s imagined communities Straight White American Jesusv CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) Justice Samuel Alito “Appeal to Heaven” flag Visions of Bodies Being Burned by Clipping The Last of Us (Television Show)
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21 May 2024 | Trailer | 00:01:07 | |
Horror Joy is a podcast by two university professors who take a deep dive into the world of horror. Join us as we seek to find joy, even in horror. | |||
07 Oct 2024 | The Babadook: Queerness in the Basement with S. Trimble | 00:55:08 | |
This episode of Horror Joy delves into the chilling world of The Babadook, a film that has been interpreted as both a study in grief and a queer icon. Joining us is S. Trimble, an Assistant Professor of Women and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto, to explore these shadowy perspectives. We'll discuss:
Join us as we descend into the basement of The Babadook to explore its queer undertones and the ways in which horror can challenge our understanding of identity and normalcy.
The Handyman Method by Nick Cutter Dinner on Monster Island by Tanya De Rosario
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01 Jul 2024 | Horror (Un)masked: Paul Tremblay – a conversation with the author on his bestselling new release | 00:48:37 | |
This episode of Horror Joy marks our first-ever interview with a horror creator! Join Brian and Jeff as they delve into the mind of acclaimed author, Paul Tremblay, to dissect his chilling new novel, "Horror Movie." Prepare to be enthralled as we discuss: * Paul's personal experiences with both the joys and terrors of the horror genre. * The profound impact the horror community has had on Paul's writing journey and career. * The role of meta-horror and ambiguity in Paul's fiction, uncovering what sets his work apart. * The power of horror to illuminate both societal issues and the psychology of those who consume these narratives. So grab your cursed scripts and settle into your cozy cocoon as we navigate the rich, complex, and entertaining world of Horror Movie. Come for the horror; stay for the joy! Husker Du – Something I Learned Today | |||
15 Jul 2024 | A Horror Apocalypse - Meta-Horror, Masks, and Cabin in the Woods | 00:57:54 | |
This episode of Horror Joy Brian and Jeff wander the dark hallways of meta-horror and ask whether we need a genre apocalypse to get beyond tired tropes of our favorite stories. Meta-horror shines a light on the structure of horror and how this leads to questions about both the audience of horror and the genre itself. Join us as we attempt to step back and get a broader glimpse of the house of horror: *We’ll take a quick nostalgic trip through The Haunted Mask, an early Goosebumps title *We’ll analyze the connections between The Haunted Mask and Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay, including the use of masks, issues of identity, and intergenerational horror *We’ll highlight the meta-horror aspects of Horror Movie and Drew Goddard’s 2011 movie Cabin in the Woods and question whether we need to hit a horror restart button. Join us as we attempt to exorcise the ghosts of horror past and glimpse a potential future for the genre. Come for the horror. Stay for the Joy
The Haunted Mask by R.L. Stein Cabin in the Woods, directed by Drew Goddard Capitalism song by Celine Tshika Parched shop in Providence, RI is run out of The Matchbox Philosophy warning by Epic Rap Battles of History
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