Items where Author is "Rodgers, Diane"
Number of items: 47.
Article
RODGERS, Diane
(2024).
Monstrous Megaliths: Spooky Stones of Folk Horror.
Contemporary Legend, 2 (4), 1-7.
[Article]
RODGERS, Diane
(2023).
Men: a folk horror gorefest from writer-director Alex Garland [Film Review].
Revenant (9).
[Article]
RODGERS, Diane
(2019).
Something ‘wyrd’ this way comes: folklore and British television.
Folklore.
[Article]
RODGERS, Diane
(2019).
Swinging sixties spies in comic book guise! Fathom and Modesty Blaise.
Cinema Retro.
[Article]
RODGERS, Diane
(2018).
The Outcasts: A forgotten, wyrd classic of British folk horror.
Cinema Retro, 14 (41), 30-31.
[Article]
RODGERS, Diane
(2017).
HEAD: a jubilant rampage through sixties psychedelia!
Cinema Retro, 37.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
RODGERS, Diane
(2023).
Beasts: ‘Baby’ - Folklore, folk horror and eeriness onscreen.
In: JOHNSTON, Derek, (ed.)
Nigel Kneale and Horror.
Liverpool University Press.
[Book Section]
RODGERS, Diane
(2022).
The changes: feminist folk horror TV.
In:
Women in Folk Horror: Cradles, Cauldrons, Forests and Blood.
University of Liverpool Press.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
RODGERS, Diane
(2019).
Wyrd on-screen: urban fears and rural folk.
In:
Urban Wyrd.
Wyrd Harvest Press.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
RODGERS, Diane
(2021).
Folk Horror on Screen.
In: The Unholy Trinity of Folk Horror, Sheffield, UK.
Abbeydale Picture House.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
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)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
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)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
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)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
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)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
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)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
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)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
RODGERS, Diane
(2018).
Why Wyrd? Why folklore? Why now?
In: Screening the Unreal, University of Brighton, 4 July 2018.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
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)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
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)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
Thesis
RODGERS, Diane
(2022).
Wyrd TV: Folklore, folk horror and hauntology in British
1970s Television.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
Other
RODGERS, Diane
(2022).
Reflections on the Centre for Folklore, Myth & Magic.
CCRI Impact Blog.
[Other]
RODGERS, Diane
(2022).
Behind the Scenes at Glasgow Film Festival.
CCRI Impact Blog.
[Other]
RODGERS, Diane
(2021).
Reflections on an International Contemporary Legend Conference.
CCRI Impact Blog, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Other]
RODGERS, Diane
(2020).
Folklore in Film, Television and Museum Exhibits.
Folklore Museums Network.
[Other]
RODGERS, Diane
(2019).
Happy Halloween: Five Folk Horror Films.
Sheffield Hallam University Centre for Contemporary Legend.
[Other]
RODGERS, Diane
(2017).
Researcher blog by Diane Rodgers: ‘wyrd' British television of the 1970's.
Sheffield, IMPACT: C3Ri Sheffield Hallam University.
[Other]
RODGERS, Diane
(2016).
BOOK REVIEW: Satanic Panic: Pop Cultural Paranoia in the 1980s.
Cinema Retro.
[Other]