Body horror
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Body horror, or, alternatively, biological horror, is horror fiction in which the horror is principally derived from a sense of physical "wrongness" with the body. Body horror mainly focuses upon radical physical transformations, bodily degeneration, mutant births, and the invasion/violation of the body by a disease or foreign organisms. Works of body horror integrate the psychological horror of one's body undergoing disturbing and irreversible changes with grotesque and shocking imagery. Frequently body horror is allegorical. The Fly has been said to have been a metaphor for debilitating disease and the ravages of old age upon the mind and body. Alien as an allegory for birth. Rosemary's Baby certainly draws from fears of rape and birth defects.
In literature, body horror can be found in many of the works of Clive Barker and William S. Burroughs. Classic literary examples include Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis and Eugène Ionesco's Rhinocéros. Comic books and graphic novels are no strangers to body horror either; Black Hole and Yummy Fur being two of the best examples. In horror films, David Cronenberg is largely attributed as introducing the concept to mainstream audiences. Other seminal examples of body horror movies include John Carpenter's The Thing, several films of Shinya Tsukamoto including Tetsuo: The Iron Man, and the movie Alien.
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[edit] Notable films
- The Invisible Man (1940)
- The Quatermass Xperiment (1955)
- The Fly (1958)
- The H-Man (1958)
- The Human Vapor (1960)
- The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962)
- Matango (1963)
- Rosemary's Baby (1968)
- Stereo (1969)
- Crimes of the Future (1970)
- It's Alive (1974)
- Shivers (1975)
- Eraserhead (1977)
- Rabid (1977)
- The Brood (1979)
- Alien (1979)
- Altered States (1980)
- The Beast Within (1981)
- Possession (1981)
- Scanners (1981)
- Basket Case (1982)
- Creepshow (1982) (segment: The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verill)
- The Thing (1982)
- Videodrome (1983)
- The Dead Zone (1983)
- Guinea Pig (film series) (1985)
- Re-Animator (1985)
- Breeders (1986)
- The Fly (1986)
- From Beyond (1986)
- Hellraiser (1987)
- Street Trash (1987)
- Brain Damage (1988)
- Dead Ringers (1988)
- Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1988)
- Society (1989)
- Cronos (1993)
- Body Bags (1993)
- Body Melt (1993)
- Crash (1996)
- eXistenZ (1999)
- Uzumaki (2000)
- Imprint (2006)
- Pro-Life (2006)
- Slither (2006)
- Planet Terror (2007)
- Teeth (2008)
- The Ruins (2008)
- Bad Biology (2008)
[edit] Notable persons
- David Cronenberg
- John Carpenter
- Takashi Miike
- Shinya Tsukamoto
- Clive Barker
- Ishiro Honda
- James Herbert
- Brian Yuzna
- David Lynch
- William S. Burroughs
- Peter Chung
- Franz Kafka
- Hisayasu Sato
- Junji Ito
- Chester Brown
[edit] See also
- Cyborg
- Uncanny valley
- Body modification
- Morphological freedom
- Biopunk, which can cross over into body horror
- Deformities, the deformation of the body
- Mutations as a possible scientific explanation
- Horror as a genre
- Psychological horror