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Index
Cover Half-Title Dedication Title Contents List of figures Acknowledgements Author’s notes Introduction: Death is only the beginning – Unravelling the Mummy on Screen Part 1  The Mummy in the West and in Western cinema
1 The creature’s features: Moulding the Mummy and the Mummy movie
The Oriental Mummy as Western projection The Mummy genre: Interest and Disinterest
2 The Mutating Mummy: From ancient artefact to modern attraction
Mummy medicine: An Egyptian prescription The Mummy as memento: A collectable corpse The Mummy as public attraction: Exhumed, examined and exhibited
Part 2 The Mummy in literature, on stage and on the silent screen
3 On the page and stage: The Mummy movie’s literary and theatrical influences
The Mummy’s tome: A body of literature The rediscovery of ancient Egypt: A pharaoh to remember The Mummy’s literary life: Electrifying tales! Romance and the Mummy: Amorous archaeologists and comely corpses Literature’s monstrous Mummies: Dread, despair and Doyle The empire strikes back: Stoker’s Au Revoir to the voyeur archaeologist Playing dead: The Mummy in the theatre
4 Preserved on film: The silent Mummy of early cinema
Egypt and the cinema: Monoliths, mesmerism and Mummies The ‘Mummy Complex’ and the preservative nature of film The first on-screen Mummies: Short-lived moments of horror in the trick film Winding people up: Pretend Mummies and Mummy mix-ups in silent comedies Mummy dearest: The Mummy as romantic character Tomb raiders: Egypt and early horror Teutonic terrors: The first Mummy horror movies Grave danger: Tutmania, the curse and the death of the silent Mummy
Part 3 Universal studios and the Mummy of the 1930s and 1940s
5 The Mummy (1932): Overcoming the silent treatment
The Mummy: Art horror or production line horror? The delicate horror of The Mummy: A shudder not a shriek! A dichotomized damsel: A 1920s/1930s Eastern/Western woman A real lady-killer: The Mummy as Gothic romance The Mummy and the Nubian: Yellow peril and black brute
6 The 1940s Mummy film: A decade of decay
The Mummy returns: The 1940s Mummy as cadaverous copy More than the sum of its parts: Innovation and the 1940s Mummy The Mummy’s Hand (1940): Reinventing the Mummy The Mummy’s Tomb (1942): A memorably murderous Mummy Lon Chaney Jr.: Cursing the Mummy! The Mummy in America: Fear and roaming in New England The Mummy’s Ghost (1944): Escaping bandaged bondage The Mummy’s Curse (1944): The female Mummy returns The demise and rise of the Mummy: To buffoon and back again
Part 4 Hammer Film Productions and beyond: The Mummy of the 1950s–present
7 Hammer’s resurrection of the Mummy: Sex and digs and wrap and roll
Show me the Mummy: Realism with restraint in The Mummy Culture clash: The Mummy’s case and the aftermath of Suez
8 Wrapping up the Mummy: The last sixty years
Bibliography Index Copyright
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