2015
DOI: 10.1177/1367549415585554
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Mapping the unassimilable: The Balkan other as meme in Val Lewton’s Cat People

Abstract: World War II era Hollywood horror films were sometimes produced and promoted as wartime propaganda, and several featured characters of Eastern European origin as evildoers and monsters intentionally cast as such in a political sense. Certain of producer Val Lewton’s horror films from this period bear a curious thematic relationship to these propaganda films, although they are not considered as straightforward war propaganda. In particular, Cat People presents a bizarre story about a Serbian woman who is a shap… Show more

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