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Rethinking genre studies through distribution analysis: issues in international horror movie circuits

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posted on 2024-07-13, 04:09 authored by Ramon LobatoRamon Lobato, Mark David Ryan
The existence of any film genre depends on the effective operation of distribution networks. Contingencies of distribution play an important role in determining the content of individual texts and the characteristics of film genres; they enable new genres to emerge at the same time as they impose limits on generic change. This article sets out an alternative way of doing genre studies, based on an analysis of distributive circuits rather than film texts or generic categories. Our objective is to provide a conceptual framework that can account for the multiple ways in which distribution networks leave their traces on film texts and audience expectations, with specific reference to international horror networks, and to offer some preliminary suggestions as to how distribution analysis can be integrated into existing genre studies methodologies.

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Copyright © 2010 Ramon Lobato and Mark David Ryan. The published version is reproduced with the permission of Ramon Lobato.

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