B is for bad cinema : aesthetics, politics, and cultural value / edited by Claire Perkins and Constantine Verevis.
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- B for bad cinema / Claire Perkins and Constantine Verevis
- pt. 1. Aesthetics
- Explosive apathy / Jeffrey Sconce
- B-grade subtitles / Tessa Dwyer
- Being in two places at the same time: the forgotten geography of rear-projection / Adrian Danks
- Redeeming cruising: tendentiously offensive, coherently incoherent, strangely pleasurable / R. Barton Palmer
- The villain we love: notes on the dramaturgy of screen evil / Murray Pomerance
- From bad to good and back to bad again? cult cinema and its unstable trajectory / Jamie Sexton
- pt. 2. Authorship
- Coffee in paradise: the horn blows at midnight / Tom Conley
- The risible: on Jean-Claude Brisseau / Adrian Martin
- The evil dead DVD commentaries, amateurishness and "bad film" discourse / Kate Egan
- Liking The magus / I.Q. Hunter
- BADaptation: is candy faithful? / Constantine Verevis.