Items where Author is "Rodgers, Diane"
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RODGERS, Diane
(2023).
Men: a folk horror gorefest from writer-director Alex Garland [Film Review].
Revenant (9).
RODGERS, Diane
(2019).
Swinging sixties spies in comic book guise! Fathom and Modesty Blaise.
Cinema Retro.
RODGERS, Diane
(2018).
The Outcasts: A forgotten, wyrd classic of British folk horror.
Cinema Retro, 14 (41), 30-31.
RODGERS, Diane
(2015).
Book Review: the French screen goddess: film stardom and the modern woman in 1930s France by Jonathan Driskell.
Cinema Retro, 11 (33), p. 44.
Book Section
RODGERS, Diane
(2023).
Introduction to Part Three: The X-Philes: fandom and paratextual narratives.
In: FENWICK, James and RODGERS, Diane, (eds.)
The Legacy of The X-Files.
New York, Bloomsbury Academic.
RODGERS, Diane
(2023).
Introduction to Part Two: Contemporary legend: conspiracy, belief and politics.
In: FENWICK, James and RODGERS, Diane, (eds.)
The Legacy of The X-Files.
New York, Bloomsbury Academic.
FENWICK, James and RODGERS, Diane
(2023).
Introduction: a critical reflection on thirty years of The X-Files.
In: FENWICK, James and RODGERS, Diane, (eds.)
The Legacy of The X-Files.
New York, Bloomsbury Academic.
RODGERS, Diane
(2023).
"Isn’t Folk Horror All Horror?" : a wyrd genre.
In: DONNELLY, Kevin and BAYMAN, Louis, (eds.)
Folk Horror On Film: Return of the British Repressed.
Manchester University Press, 221-232.
RODGERS, Diane
(2023).
Ghosts in the Machine. Folklore and Technology On-screen in Ghostwatch (1992) and Host (2020).
In: EDGAR, Robert and JOHNSON, Wayne, (eds.)
The Routledge Companion to Folk Horror.
Routledge.
RODGERS, Diane
(2023).
Beasts: ‘Baby’ - Folklore, folk horror and eeriness onscreen.
In: JOHNSTON, Derek, (ed.)
Nigel Kneale and Horror.
Liverpool University Press.
RODGERS, Diane
(2022).
The changes: feminist folk horror TV.
In:
Women in Folk Horror: Cradles, Cauldrons, Forests and Blood.
University of Liverpool Press.
RODGERS, Diane
(2021).
Et in Arcadia Ego: British folk horror film and television.
In: HART, Carina and CHEESEMAN, Matthew, (eds.)
Folklore and Nation in Britain and Ireland.
Routledge.
RODGERS, Diane and PACIOREK, Andy
(2019).
Urban Folklore: An Interview with Diane A. Rodgers.
In:
Folk Horror Revival: Urban Wyrd 2: Spirits of Place.
Wyrd Harvest Press.
RODGERS, Diane
(2019).
Wyrd on-screen: urban fears and rural folk.
In:
Urban Wyrd.
Wyrd Harvest Press.
RODGERS, Diane
(2017).
Robin Redbreast and BBC'S Play for today: 1970's folk horror for Christmas.
In: CORUPE, Paul and JANISSE, Kier-La, (eds.)
Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television.
Spectacular Optical, 156-169.
Conference or Workshop Item
RODGERS, Diane
(2022).
Fact, Fiction and Folklore in Film.
In: Fact, Fiction and Folklore in Film, Glasgow, Scotland, 06 Mar 2022.
Glasgow Film Festival.
(Unpublished)
RODGERS, Diane
(2021).
Folk Horror on Screen.
In: The Unholy Trinity of Folk Horror, Sheffield, UK.
Abbeydale Picture House.
(Unpublished)
RODGERS, Diane
(2021).
"Isn't Folk Horror All Horror?".
In: Fear 2000: Horror Unbound, Sheffield Hallam University [online], 10 September 2021- 12 September 2021.
Craig Mann and Christopher Cooke.
(Unpublished)
RODGERS, Diane
(2020).
Ghosts in the Machine: Haunted Screens.
In: Haunts - haunted places and haunting practices, Sheffield Hallam University [online], 29 October 2020.
Sheffield Hallam University Spaces and Places Grou.
(Unpublished)
ROBINSON, Andrew, CLARKE, David and RODGERS, Diane
(2020).
Folklore, Custom and Contemporary Legend - The CCL Research Group at SHU.
In: Creating Knowledge Conference 2020, Online, 9-12 Jun 2020.
(Unpublished)
RODGERS, Diane
(2020).
My part in the Centre for Contemporary Legend.
In: SHU Creating Knowledge Conference, Sheffield Hallam University [online], 9 June 2020-12 June 2020..
Sheffield Hallam University.
(Unpublished)
RODGERS, Diane
(2019).
Et in Arcadia Ego: The Very British Landscape of Folk Horror.
In: Folklore and the Nation, Derby, UK, 29 - 31 Mar 2019.
The Folklore Society.
(Unpublished)
RODGERS, Diane
(2018).
Something Wyrd: Folk Horror, Folklore and British Television.
In: Centre for Contemporary Legend Inaugural Symposium, Sheffield Hallam University, 15 Nov 2018.
Centre for Contemporary Legend Research Group.
(Unpublished)
RODGERS, Diane
(2018).
Why Wyrd? Why folklore? Why now?
In: Screening the Unreal, University of Brighton, 4 July 2018.
(Unpublished)
RODGERS, Diane
(2017).
Folklore: the eerie underbelly of British 1970s folk-horror television?
In: At Home With Horror? Terror on the Small Screen, University of Kent, Canterbury, 27 October 2017-29 October 2017.
(Unpublished)
RODGERS, Diane
(2017).
Millennial ghosts and folk-horror legends: haunted by British 1970s television.
In: Fear 2000: Horror Media Now, Sheffield,UK, 21-22 Apr 2017.
(Unpublished)
Thesis
RODGERS, Diane
(2022).
Wyrd TV: Folklore, folk horror and hauntology in British
1970s Television.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
Other
RODGERS, Diane
(2022).
Reflections on the Centre for Folklore, Myth & Magic.
CCRI Impact Blog.
RODGERS, Diane
(2022).
Behind the Scenes at Glasgow Film Festival.
CCRI Impact Blog.
RODGERS, Diane
(2021).
Reflections on an International Contemporary Legend Conference.
CCRI Impact Blog, Sheffield Hallam University.
RODGERS, Diane
(2019).
Happy Halloween: Five Folk Horror Films.
Sheffield Hallam University Centre for Contemporary Legend.
RODGERS, Diane
(2017).
Researcher blog by Diane Rodgers: ‘wyrd' British television of the 1970's.
Sheffield, IMPACT: C3Ri Sheffield Hallam University.
RODGERS, Diane
(2016).
BOOK REVIEW: Satanic Panic: Pop Cultural Paranoia in the 1980s.
Cinema Retro.