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Jim Rion
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Author of Discovering Yamaguchi Sake, translator of Japanese eeriness, bird picture taker. Living in Japan, writing in English. 英訳者:「悪魔がきたれて、笛をふく」「変な家」「変な絵」等等 執筆者:「Discovering Yamaguchi Sake」 20周年日本在中 山口県万歳🙌
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@newsfromnihon.bsky.social Hey Lindsay, I think I might have asked something like this back on the Twitter, but I lost whatever answer I got. Can you recommend any kind of overview/survey text offering some general insight into horror in Japan? Something that might touch on lit as well as film?

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A few off the top of my head: Raechel Dumas' The Monstrous-Feminine in Japanese Popular Culture, Stephen T. Brown's Japanese Horror and the Transnational Cinema of Sensations, one chapter in Japanese Cinema in the Diital Age, and Michael Crandol's Ghost in the Well, and my own Circulating Fear. ^_^

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Jim Rion
@jimrion.com
Author of Discovering Yamaguchi Sake, translator of Japanese eeriness, bird picture taker. Living in Japan, writing in English. 英訳者:「悪魔がきたれて、笛をふく」「変な家」「変な絵」等等 執筆者:「Discovering Yamaguchi Sake」 20周年日本在中 山口県万歳🙌
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