Benjamin Bigelow is assistant professor of Scandinavian studies at the University of Minnesota.
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"The book particularly excels in its attention to the scope of horror and ecohorror subgenres. With attention to both 'high' and 'low' horror, Bigelow analyzes popular genres such as the slasher and pandemic film as well as less common, yet just as familiar, telekinetic, and folk horror subgenres. Bigelow's writing is also delightfully engaging and easy to follow. . . [H]is descriptions of the films [are] especially helpful, thorough, and captivating. Readers who are both new to and familiar with the horror genre alike will thus find something 'thrilling' within the pages of Bigelow's Menacing Environments." (ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment) "A well-researched and well-written contribution to academic views on horror film. It deals with a myriad of potent topics against a multifaceted theoretical backdrop through which the importance of drawing connections between media and social/cultural/political sides of our respective realities is emphasized-films are not born in a vacuum." (H-Environment) "Bigelow's discussion of unsettling horror films is a caustic and timely comment on all the popular idealizations of life and politics in the Nordic region." (Scandinavian Studies)