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Racial Terror and the Struggle for Freedom in the HBO Series Lovecraft Country

Elena Apostolaki (University of Cologne, Germany)

Interdisciplinary Essays on Monsters and the Monstrous

ISBN: 978-1-80117-028-4, eISBN: 978-1-80117-027-7

Publication date: 20 October 2022

Abstract

The first season of HBO's Lovecraft Country is based on Matt Ruff's 2016 novel and explores the horrifying world of H.P. Lovecraft and the very real Jim Crow-era racism that plagued the United States in the 1950s. The series, developed by Misha Green and produced by Jordan Peele, places Black protagonists at the centre of a Lovecraftian horror story. The Black characters have to face shoggoths, grand wizards and magic but they also have to deal with and escape very realistic horror, in the form of racist police violence and white supremacy. By bringing the Black characters into the centre – often the metaphorical villains of Lovecraft's stories – the series allows for a new layer of meaning to Lovecraft's fear of the other. Atticus, Leticia, Uncle George, Hippolyta and the rest of the cast are struggling to escape the everyday real and supernatural manifestations of racism. Their struggle can be seen as a reflection of the actual struggle of the Black communities today, who are trying to liberate themselves from the shackles of oppression and systemic racism once and for all, so all people regardless of the colour of their skin, gender, race and ethnicity can finally be free. Lovecraft Country can be read as a symbolic yet crucial contemporary representation of this struggle for freedom. The series was created before George Floyd's and Breonna Taylor's murders, but it came after the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Philando Castile and Sandra Bland. Once the viewers search deeper and look past the dark mansions, the wicked wizards and the shoggoth monsters, they can understand that the supernatural and fictional land of Lovecraft Country is not a distant place after all.

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Apostolaki, E. (2022), "Racial Terror and the Struggle for Freedom in the HBO Series Lovecraft Country ", Schotanus, M.S. (Ed.) Interdisciplinary Essays on Monsters and the Monstrous (Emerald Interdisciplinary Connexions), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 31-48. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-027-720221003

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