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<p>This book examines the recent trend in global cinema to feature infectious disease.</p><p>As the global crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic materialised the anxieties and discourses of world risk that had long been portrayed in popular media the book provides a novel definition of the epidemic film genre and offers a systematic look into the narrative and stylistic conventions that characterise it. Epidemic Cinema traces the evolution of the genre from its early cinematic origins to establish the founding principles of a genre standing at the crossroads between science-fiction and horror. It draws on close textual analysis to show how the pandemic reified one of the central predicaments of epidemic narratives: the constant tension existing between free-floating phenomena and the impulse to control and resist such phenomena ultimately epitomised by the trope of the border. Showing how infectious diseases offer a rich allegorical frame which cinema uses to articulate timely anxieties of growingly invisible and deterritorialised risks the author presents the prevalence of contagion in popular culture as a symptom of this growingly viral and virus-ridden context both in its most literal and metaphorical sense.</p><p>This insightful study will interest students and scholars of film studies global cinema science-fiction horror popular culture and genre theory.</p>