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It Came from the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror by Joe Vallese
13 reviews
overbooked207's review
3.75
6th book of January 2023 and 6th of the year:
I love the fact that I’m getting really into nonfiction books over the past few years! Being a queer person who loves the horror genre, this immediately caught my attention, with it being a nonfiction book by queer authors that talks about the queerness, whether seen explicitly in the text, in subtext, and/or through the audience’s interpretation, in horror media throughout the years and how the representation affects and is affected by the world around it! I enjoyed some of the stories a lot more than others, with some of my favorites being ‘The Girl, the Well, the Ring,’ ‘Three Men on a Boat,’ ‘Loving Annie Hayworth,’ ‘Centered and Seen,’ Sight Unseen,’ and ‘Black Body Snatchers,’ but I recommend it as a whole and want to read more things like it! I also love the cover and the title! TWs for ableism, abortion, abuse, bigotry, blood, body horror, death, drugs, gore, grief, homophobia, medical content/trauma, mental illness, miscarriage, murder, pedophilia, pregnancy, racism, rape, self-harm, sexual content, transphobia, violence, and vomit.📚🧟♂️🎃☠️🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
Graphic: Ableism, Body horror, Death, Drug abuse, Drug use, Gore, Homophobia, Mental illness, Miscarriage, Pedophilia, Racism, Rape, Self harm, Sexual content, Transphobia, Violence, Blood, Vomit, Medical content, Grief, Medical trauma, Abortion, Murder, and Pregnancy
taleofabibliophile's review against another edition
5.0
Graphic: Ableism, Body horror, Bullying, Chronic illness, Cursing, Death, Domestic abuse, Gore, Hate crime, Homophobia, Mental illness, Miscarriage, Self harm, Transphobia, Violence, Blood, Medical content, Grief, Medical trauma, Pregnancy, and Dysphoria
Moderate: Alcoholism, Biphobia, Pedophilia, Sexual content, Death of parent, Lesbophobia, Fire/Fire injury, Alcohol, and Sexual harassment
Minor: Cancer and Infidelity
aliciawhatsthestory's review
4.0
As someone who has always been fascinated by horror movies, the premise of this book appealed to me immediately. It is a collection of essays from 25 different authors that reflect on horror in a memoir style. Though film theory is certainly discussed, this book is an interesting and accessible hybrid between social theory, film theory, and self-reflection.
That said, it comes with all the difficult content one might expect from a book written by a large group of marginalized people reflecting on how fictional horrors reflect their own lives experience. Some of these essays are hard to read.
However, I found them all to be insightful, interesting, and (for the majority) very well written and readable, even if you are not familiar with the films they address. Due to the wide array of experience represented in this anthology, it is highly likely that no reader will connect with every single essay, just as no horror fan loves every single horror movie.
However, for any fan of horror, or any person interested in how queer people have been represented in horror movies, this is definitely a worthwhile read.
Please be aware that this book discusses at least 20 different horror movies, and the content/trigger warnings from each movie should apply, including but not limited to: body horror, vomit, blood, murder, harm by fire, abuse, and captivity. Other triggers may also be present in the authors’ commentary on their own lives, including homophobia, transphobia, racism, slurs, sexism, lesbophobia, divorce, and other potential triggers.
Graphic: Body horror, Death, Gore, Blood, and Murder
Moderate: Ableism, Alcoholism, Bullying, Child abuse, Child death, Confinement, Cursing, Homophobia, Mental illness, Miscarriage, Self harm, Sexual content, Sexual violence, Torture, Toxic relationship, Transphobia, Violence, Forced institutionalization, Vomit, Medical content, Cannibalism, Medical trauma, Death of parent, Lesbophobia, Fire/Fire injury, Abandonment, Alcohol, Dysphoria, and Injury/Injury detail
This book is about horror movies. Please be aware that I may not have remembered every single trigger mentioned. Due to its theme, the book is filled with references to violence and abuse in the context of the movies and in the context of the lives of the authors who relate to those movies. Know what you are going into before you read this book.