Acknowledgements
Introduction - Why Masks? Ritual, Power and Transformation
Chapter One: Situating Masks and Horror Cinema
Part One: Masks, Horror and Cinema: Towards Codification
Chapter Two: Masks and Horror in Literary and Performance
Traditions and Early Cinema
Chapter Three: Masks in Horror Film Before 1970
Part Two: Horror Film Masks from 1970
Chapter Four: Skin Masks: Ritual, Power and Transformation
Chapter Five: Blank Masks: Ritual, Power and Transformation
Chapter Six: Animal Masks: Ritual, Power and Transformation
Chapter Seven: Repurposed Masks: Ritual, Power and
Transformation
Part Three: Masks as Transformational Technologies - Moving Forward
By Looking Back
Chapter Eight: Technological Masks: Ritual, Power and
Transformation
Conclusion
Bibliography
* First critical exploration of the history and endurance of masks
in horror cinema
* Written by an established , award-winning author with a strong
reputation for research in both academia and horror fans
* Interdisciplinary study that incorporates not only horror studies
and cinema studies, but also utilises performance studies,
anthropology, Gothic studies, literary studies and folklore
studies.
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas is an Australian film critic, speaker and consultant who specialises in horror, cult and exploitation cinema. She is a researcher at the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne.
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