Let it bleed: Intertextuality and the embrace of horror in The Cabin in the Woods

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Jo Hodgkins
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Multiple critics have interpreted the 2012 horror film The Cabin in the Woods, written by Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard and directed by the latter, as a playful, postmodern critique of the horror genre. Drawing on the ideas of Daniel Frampton, this article seeks to trouble that reading, and argue instead that the text itself views cinematic horror in a more unequivocally favourable light than either of its creators intended. More precisely, I argue that beneath its self-reflexive, compulsively intertextual veneer, The Cabin in the Woods is in fact articulating a rather passionate affirmation of horror cinema’s often controversial generic heritage, and a potent defence of its social value and utility.
让它流血:《林中小屋》中的互文性和对恐怖的拥抱
2012年的恐怖片《林中小屋》由乔斯·韦登和德鲁·戈达德编剧,德鲁·戈达德执导,许多评论家认为这部电影是对恐怖类型的一种有趣的后现代批判。本文借鉴丹尼尔·弗兰普顿(Daniel Frampton)的观点,试图对这种阅读方式提出质疑,并辩称,文本本身对电影恐怖的看法,比两位作者的本意更为明确。更准确地说,我认为在其自我反思、强迫性互文的外表下,《林中小屋》实际上是在表达一种相当热情的肯定,即对恐怖电影经常引起争议的一般遗产的肯定,以及对其社会价值和效用的有力辩护。
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