Urban Legends: and the Cultural Geography of Horror
By (Author) Irena Jurkovi
Edited by Marko Luki
Edited by Tijana Parezanovi
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
24th April 2026
New edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Film history, theory or criticism
Performing arts genres: Science fiction, fantasy and horror
Hardback
224
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Blending folklore studies, media theory, horror criticism and cultural geography, this collection charts an unprecedented map of urbanlegend storytelling, from haunted cemeteries to pixelated backrooms. Across three themed sections, international scholars trace how tales of hookhanded killers and countless other spectres migrate through oral tradition, cinema, television, board games and video games, to continually reshape the fears and identities of the communities that share them. By foregrounding space the cemetery, the highway, the small town, the livestreamed haunted house as a dynamic agent rather than passive backdrop, the book reveals how legends build cultural memory, police social boundaries and critique neoliberal landscapes. Interdisciplinary, globally-scoped and mediaagnostic, this volume moves beyond folkloric catalogues and genre surveys to show precisely where horror lives today and why those locations matter.