European low culture
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European low culture is low culture of Europe.
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European exploitation
European exploitation is a collection of genres comprising Eurotica, Euro chic, European horror and Euro Trash Cinema.
History
18th and 19th century
The roots of European exploitation culture can be traced from the 18th and 19th centuries' darker strains of romanticism and the gothic novel to the late 19th century Decadent movement.
20th century
In the 20th century European exploitation culture found its outlet primarily in exploitation movies and in adult comic books.
By country
- British exploitation
- Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema (2005) by Simon Sheridan
- British Low Culture: From Safari Suits to Sexploitation (1998) by Leon Hunt
- French exploitation
- Pulp Surrealism: Insolent Popular Culture in Early Twentieth-Century France (2000) by Robin Walz
- French Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Pulp Fiction (2000) by Jean-Marc Lofficier, Randy Lofficier
- German exploitation
- Italian exploitation
See also
- Euro trash - European comics - European disco - European erotica - European exploitation (culture) - European horror
- American exploitation
- Exploitation culture
- Immoral Tales: European Sex & Horror Movies 1956-1984
- European high culture
- Low culture
- European counterculture
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