‘Ages five and up’: Alien toys for children and the question of horror’s histories

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Filipa Antunes, Alexander Plowman
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Abstract

This article considers the children’s toys made by Kenner for the original release of Alien (1979) and argues that they present a challenge to some of the most frequently repeated assumptions about the horror genre and its history. Specifically, the article questions the ‘natural’ association between horror and transgression, and the genre’s supposed separation from child audiences, noting the way these assumptions become tangled with notions of quality. The article historicizes Kenner’s Alien line in the context of the 1970s toy industry and the rest of children’s culture, including film franchises, where horror and monster adventures were popular children’s entertainment. The article then matches these findings to an analysis of Alien’s original critical reception, suggesting Alien as a text held between coexisting definitions of horror in 1970s culture: a genre for all-ages entertainment, as defined dominantly across pop culture, but also a (film) genre where emerging intensity was allowed by the newly introduced R rating. The article thus argues for the need to question traditional histories of horror and re-examine their limiting assumptions about children, transgression and quality. Moreover, the article highlights the need to look beyond single media industries when exploring the cultural expression of the horror genre and of ‘canonical’ texts, especially where franchise relationships are involved.
“适合五岁及以上”:孩子们的外星人玩具和恐怖历史问题
本文将着眼于Kenner为《异形》(1979)最初发行所制作的儿童玩具,并认为它们挑战了一些关于恐怖类型及其历史的最频繁重复的假设。具体来说,这篇文章质疑了恐怖与犯罪之间的“自然”联系,以及该类型与儿童受众的假想分离,并指出这些假设与质量概念的纠缠方式。这篇文章将肯纳的《异形》系列置于20世纪70年代的玩具工业和其他儿童文化的背景下,包括电影系列,在这些背景下,恐怖和怪物冒险是受欢迎的儿童娱乐。然后,文章将这些发现与《异形》最初的评论接受分析相匹配,表明《异形》是20世纪70年代文化中恐怖的共存定义之间的文本:一种适合所有年龄的娱乐类型,在流行文化中占主导地位,但也是一种(电影)类型,新引入的R级允许出现强度。因此,这篇文章认为有必要质疑传统的恐怖历史,并重新审视它们对儿童、犯罪和质量的限制性假设。此外,本文强调了在探索恐怖类型和“规范”文本的文化表达时,特别是涉及特许经营关系时,需要超越单一媒体行业。
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