Horror Noire: A History Of Black Horror Instant

Analyzes films like Blacula , Tales from the Hood , and Candyman , which began to address real-world "horrors" like police brutality and urban decay.

Examines how films like The Birth of a Nation used blackface to frame Black people as the "monsters" of white society. Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror

Positions Jordan Peele's Get Out as a modern centerpiece that reclaimed the genre to explore "social horror" and the Black experience in the 21st century. Critical Analysis of Tropes Analyzes films like Blacula , Tales from the