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Horror scholar, writer and filmmaker
ABOUT JENNIFER
Jennifer is a horror film and media academic with a key focus on found footage horror, the psychology of fear and The Exorcist franchise. She graduated from Falmouth University with a BA in Film, before undertaking her MA-by-thesis at the University of Hull: "Fear, Trauma and Found Footage: How Found Footage Horror Can Help Us Feel Better".
She is currently completing her PhD at the University of Hull.
Publications and Papers
Conference Paper - Audience as Diegetic Witness: Redefining Found Footage Horror - Fear2000: Horror Uncaged, July 2023
Book Chapter - The Evolution of Captain Howdy: How Pazuzu Changes Throughout the Exorcist Franchise - Supernatural Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Art, Media, and Culture, Vol 9, Issue 1, Fall 2023
Conference Paper - "You Know What She Did?"; Narratives of Male Violence in The Exorcist Then and Now - Fear2000: Horror Undying, July 2022
Conference Paper - Found Footage Horror Cinema as Record of Trauma - Trauma and Nightmare, March 2022
Thesis - Fear, Trauma and Found Footage: How Found Footage Horror Can Help Us Feel Better - MA Thesis, March 2022
Conference Paper - The Monster With Two Origins: Transmedia Contradictions and Cloverfield - Fear2000: Horror Unbound, September 2021
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