1. Introduction
2. Esper, the renunciator: teaching 'bad' movies to good students -
Jeffrey Sconce
3. The masculinity of cult - Joanne Hollows
4. The cult of masculinity: from fan-boys to academic bad-boys -
Jacinda Read
5. Spanish horror and the flight from 'art' cinema 1967-1973 -
Andrew Willis
6. Trading in horror, cult and matricide: Peter Jackson's
phenomenal bad taste and New Zealand fantasies of inter/national
cinematic success - Harmony H. Wu
7. The making of a cult reputation: topicality and controversy in
the critical reception of 'Shivers' - Ernest Mathijs
8. The Argento effect - Peter Hutchings
9. Sexploitation as feminine territory: the films of Doris Wishman
- Moya Luckett
10. Kung Fu cult masters: stardom, performance and 'authenticity'
in Hong Kong martial arts films - Leon Hunt
11. 'Sharon Stone, screen diva': stardom, femininity and cult
fandom - Rebecca Feasey
12. The importance of trivia: ownership, exclusion and authority in
science fiction fandom - Nathan Hunt
13. Art, exploitation, underground - Mark Betz
14. Midnight sex-horror movies and the downtown avant-garde - Joan
Hawkins
Mark Jancovich is Reader and Director of the Institute of Film Studies at the University of Nottingham. Antonio Lazaro Reboll is Lector in Hispanic Studies at the University of Nottingham. Julian Stringer is Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Nottingham. Andrew Willis is Senior Lecturer in Media and Performance at the University of Salford
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