I love the NBC sitcom Community (2009-2015). I try not to suck out the joy by overthinking, but the copious references to Indiana Jones and an Anthropology course within the series that quickly goes off the rails are too much fun to ignore. What follows isn't an analysis of the series, but instead a thinly … Continue reading Looking below the surface of Community (2009-2015)
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Anthropology, Archaeology & Slashers
Happy Halloween! As I'm editing some posts for the spooky season, I realized I didn't yet have a brief introductory post to slasher films up yet! I'm not going to get into the weeds over what constitutes a slasher film here, instead using a broad definition that hinges on a killer or small group of … Continue reading Anthropology, Archaeology & Slashers
Archaeology & Folk Horror
Archaeology is a useful narrative device in the Horror genre for many reasons, and not just because of our propensity for uncorking ancient evil now and again. Academia is a natural fit for the sub-genre known broadly as Folk Horror because the intrusion of an outsider, which includes all manner of nosy folklorists, historians, cultural … Continue reading Archaeology & Folk Horror
Some Initial Thoughts on Archaeology in Horror Fiction & Films
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