Seeing the Apocalypse: Essays on Bird Box
By Rachel Elizabeth Barraclough (Contribution by), Brandon R. Grafius (Contribution by), Amy Hagenrater-Gooding (Contribution by), Heidi Ippolito (Contribution by), Marya Kuratova (Contribution by), Ken Junior Lipenga (Contribution by), Leland Merritt (Contribution by), Dragoslav Momcilovic (Contribution by), Paul Muhlhauser (Contribution by), Andrew Slade (Contribution by), Gregory Stevenson (Contribution by), Rebecca L. Willoughby (Contribution by), Brandon R. Grafius (Editor), Gregory Stevenson (Editor)
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By Rachel Elizabeth Barraclough (Contribution by), Brandon R. Grafius (Contribution by), Amy Hagenrater-Gooding (Contribution by), Heidi Ippolito (Contribution by), Marya Kuratova (Contribution by), Ken Junior Lipenga (Contribution by), Leland Merritt (Contribution by), Dragoslav Momcilovic (Contribution by), Paul Muhlhauser (Contribution by), Andrew Slade (Contribution by), Gregory Stevenson (Contribution by), Rebecca L. Willoughby (Contribution by), Brandon R. Grafius (Editor), Gregory Stevenson (Editor)
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Seeing the Apocalypse: Essays on Bird Box is the first volume to explore Josh Malerman’s best-selling novel and its recent film adaptation, which broke streaming records and became a cultural touchstone, emerging as a staple in the genre of contemporary horror. The essays in this collection offer an interdisciplinary approach to Bird Box, one that draws on the fields of gender studies, cultural studies, and disability studies. The contributors examine how Bird Box provokes questions about a...























