
Robin R. Means Coleman and Novotny Lawrence eds., "The Oxford Handbook of Black Horror Film" (Oxford UP, 2024)
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May 29, 2026 · 1h 10m
About this episode
The episode discusses the exploration of Black horror cinema and its global implications as presented in The Oxford Handbook of Black Horror Film.
Since the release of Jordan Peele's Academy Award-winning horror hit Get Out (2017), interest in Black horror films has erupted. This renewed intrigue in stories about Black life, history, culture, or "Blackness" has taken two forms. First, the history and politics of race have been centered in the horror genre. Second, Black horror has become an increasingly visible topic in mainstream discourses with scholars, critics, and fans contending that Black horror is seeing its so-called renaissance. However, critical attention to Blackness in horror has primarily focused on the U.S. and western world, despite Black stories having featured prominently in the genre-as actors, screenwriters, directors, producers-globally and across cultures.The essays in this handbook explore global Black horror cinema by interrogating Blackness and the ways in which it manifests in films across the diaspora and around the world. Chapters pose and answer questions including how taxonomies of race are presented; who is considered "Black?"; how is Blackness constructed in the culture in which it is produced and/or distributed?; How is horror defined and represented globally and/or culturally?; and what…
People in this episode
Guests: Robin R. Means Coleman, Novotny Lawrence
Topics covered
- Black horror films
- global cinema
- race and horror
- Blackness in film
- cultural representation
- horror genre analysis
Keywords
- Black horror
- cinema
- film studies
- cultural analysis
- race
- horror genre
- Blackness
- global perspective
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Oxford UP
Books & works: The Oxford Handbook of Black Horror Film, Get Out
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