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Blood Ties: The Cine-Excess 2024 Screening Season
Best of the Fest: Second Run Sunday
Cine-Excess 2023
Cine-Excess 2022
Cine-Excess 2021
Cine-Excess 2020
Cine-Excess 2019
Gallery
Journal
Issue 1: Subverting The Senses
Issue 2: European Erotic Cinema
Issue 3: Mark of the Devil
Issue 4: Are You Ready for the Country
Issue 5: Bodies as Battlefields
Issue 6: Raising Hell
Digital Releases
About Us
April 2023 | ISSN 2053-0706
Edited by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Alison Peirse
Issue 5 | Bodies as Battlefields: Disruptive Sexualities in Cult CinemA
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Introduction
Articles
Troubling The Archival Trace: The Peculiar Case Of The
Mondo
Director Who Never Was
Rosa Barotsi
Voyeurism And Distruptive Sexuality In Alan Moore And Jacen Burrows’
Providence
Alex Fitch
Deception Of The Reader’s Eye: A Conversation With Alan Moore About His Lovecraft-Themed Comic Books
Alex Fitch
The Agony Of Mediation: Thomas Clay’s
The Great Ecstasy Of Robert Carmichael
Jay McRoy
Embattled Bodies, Resistent Voices: Interviews With Three Rape-revenge Filmmakers
Conducted by Alexandra Heller-Nicolas
Hybridity And Transgression: The Archi-Sexual Politics Of Dario Argento’s Cinema
Émilie von Garan
Voices From The Undercurrent: Decolonising
Marlina The Murderer In Four Acts
Sharon Y.X.R. Ndoen
Reviews and Reflections
One Of Us: A Roundtable Discussion About Disability And Horror, Identity And Community
Hosted By Ariel Baska
Banana Trees And Bloodbaths: The
Pontianak
As A Disruptive Postcolonial Feminist Body – An Interview With Rosalind Galt
Lydia Wong–Plain
‘The World Is Only What It Is’: A Roundtable Discussion On
Possession
(1981)
Hosted By Alison Taylor
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors