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The Philosophy of Horror (Philosophy Of Popular Culture)

معرفی کتاب «The Philosophy of Horror (Philosophy Of Popular Culture)» نوشتهٔ Thomas Richard Fahy (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر The University Press of Kentucky در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Sitting On Pins And Needles, Anxiously Waiting To See What Will Happen Next, Horror Audiences Crave The Fear And Exhilaration Generated By A Terrifying Story; Their Anticipation Is Palpable. But They Also Breathe A Sigh Of Relief When The Action Is Over, When They Are Able To Close Their Books Or Leave The Movie Theater. Whether Serious, Kitschy, Frightening, Or Ridiculous, Horror Not Only Arouses The Senses But Also Raises Profound Questions About Fear, Safety, Justice, And Suffering. From Literature And Urban Legends To Film And Television, Horror's Ability To Thrill Has Made It An Integral Part Of Modern Entertainment. Thomas Fahy And Twelve Other Scholars Reveal The Underlying Themes Of The Genre In The Philosophy Of Horror. Examining The Evolving Role Of Horror, The Contributing Authors Investigate Works Such As Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818), Horror Films Of The 1930s, Stephen King's Novels, Stanley Kubrick's Adaptation Of The Shining (1980), And Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960). Also Examined Are Works That Have Largely Been Ignored In Philosophical Circles, Including Truman Capote's In Cold Blood (1965), Patrick Süskind's Perfume (1985), And James Purdy's Narrow Rooms (2005). The Analysis Also Extends To Contemporary Forms Of Popular Horror And Torture-horror Films Of The Last Decade, Including Saw (2004), Hostel (2005), The Devil's Rejects (2005), And The Hills Have Eyes (2006), As Well As The Ongoing Popularity Of Horror On The Small Screen. The Philosophy Of Horror Celebrates The Strange, Compelling, And Disturbing Elements Of Horror, Drawing On Interpretive Approaches Such As Feminist, Postcolonial, Marxist, And Psychoanalytic Criticism. The Book Invites Readers To Consider Horror's Various Manifestations And Transformations Since The Late 1700s, Probing Its Social, Cultural, And Political Functions In Today's Media-hungry Society. --publisher Description. Introduction / Thomas Fahy -- Horror And The Idea Of Everyday Life: On Skeptical Threats In Psycho And The Birds / Philip J. Nickel -- Through A Mirror, Darkly: Art-horror As A Medium For Moral Reflection / Philip Tallon -- The Justification Of Torture-horror: Retribution And Sadism In Saw, Hostel, And The Devil's Rejects / Jeremy Morris -- Hobbes, Human Nature, And The Culture Of American Violence In Truman Capote's In Cold Blood / Thomas Fahy -- Making Their Presence Known: Tv's Ghost-hunter Phenomenon In A Post- World / Jessica O'hara -- The Vampire With A Soul: Angel And The Quest For Identity / Amy Kind -- Ideological Formations Of The Nuclear Family In The Hills Have Eyes / Lorena Russell -- Zombies Of The World, Unite: Class Struggle And Alienation In Land Of The Dead / John Lutz -- The Fall Of The House Of Ulmer: Europe Vs. America In The Gothic Vision Of The Black Cat / Paul A. Cantor -- From Domestic Nightmares To The Nightmare Of History: Uncanny Eruptions Of Violence In King's And Kubrick's Versions Of The Shining / John Lutz -- Hot With Rapture And Cold With Fear: Grotesque, Sublime, And Postmodern Transformations In Patrick Süskind's Perfume / Susann Cokal -- Shock Value: A Deleuzean Encounter With James Purdy's Narrow Rooms / Robert F. Gross -- Making Monsters: The Philosophy Of Reproduction In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein And The Universal Films Frankenstein And The Bride Of Frankenstein / Ann C. Hall -- Kitsch And Camp And Things That Go Bump In The Night; Or, Sontag And Adorno At The (horror) Movies / David Macgregor Johnston. Edited By Thomas Fahy. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Noted historian Robert G. Kaufman contends that the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, shattered the optimism so prevalent in the United States during the tranquil and prosperous 1990s. President George W. Bush's controversial grand strategy for wag
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