TY - BOOK AU - Doty,Alexander AU - Ingham,Patricia Clare ED - Project Muse, ED - Project Muse. TI - The Witch and the Hysteric: The Monstrous Medieval in Benjamin Christensen's Häxan / SN - 9780692230152 AV - PN1997.H39 D68 2014 U1 - 133.43094 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Baltimore, Maryland PB - Project Muse KW - Christensen, Benjamin, KW - Häxan (Motion picture) KW - Civilization, Medieval KW - Psychological aspects KW - Hysteria in motion pictures KW - Motion pictures KW - Denmark KW - Witchcraft KW - Europe KW - History KW - Witches in motion pictures KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE; Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-68); Seasons of the witch -- Maleficia and belief -- Testimony troubles -- Witch, past and future : the politics of retroactive diagnosis -- Documenting the fantastic -- Conclusion : medieval monsters don't let go; Open Access N2 - Benjamin Christensen's 1922 Swedish/Danish film Häxan (known under its English title as Witchcraft Through the Ages) has entranced, entertained, shocked, and puzzled audiences for nearly a century. The film mixes documentary with fantasy, history with theatrics, religion and science, the medieval past and modern culture. This uncanny content is compounded by the film's formal strangeness, a mixture of quasi-documentary with fictional episodes, illustrated lectures alongside docudrama recreations and dreamscapes. Is this a documentary, a horror flick, or both? In this chapbook, authors Doty and Ingham argue that the puzzle of Christensen's Häxan might be unraveled by attending to the film's provocative and paradoxical medievalism, its fantasmatic rendering of the witch as a medieval monster. Such monstrous medievalism, moreover, sheds considerable light on the politics of gender and culture once the witch is rendered a female figure in a time-out-of-joint UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/book/76467/ ER -