Monsters Madness and Mayhem The History of Psychological Horror (original) (raw)

Why horror

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The Importance of Horror

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Monsters Evolve: A Biocultural Approach to Horror Stories

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Horror and Its Affects

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‘Horror is not simply about fear, but instead about the enigmatic thought of the unknown… Horror is about the paradoxical thought of the unthinkable’

Prescilla Garland

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The philosophy of horror

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The philosophy of horror

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HOW HORROR GENRE OF ART AFFECTS THE SOCIETY AND MONSTER'S ITSELF

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HOW HORROR GENRE OF ART AFFECTS THE SOCIETY AND MONSTER'S ITSELF, 2017

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Monsters and the Moral Imagination

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Why horror? The peculiar pleasures of a popular genre

Andrew Tudor

Cultural Studies, 1997

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The Evil States of Mind: Perceptions of Monstrosity

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EVIL States of Mind: Perceptions of Monstrosity, 2019

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Introduction: What, Why and When Is Horror Fiction? (2016)

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EVIL States of Mind: Perceptions of Monstrocity

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There’s More to Fear than Fear Itself: Fears and Anxieties in the 21st Century, 2016

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Philosophy of horror

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Fear Appeal Horror Films and Youth's Watching Motives

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A Note on Horror

Danko Kamcevski

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FEAR APPEAL: HORROR FILMS AND YOUTH’S WATCHING MOTIVES - 5.International Symposium Communication in the Millennium, Indiana University , Indiana, 16-18 May 2007.

Murat Aytas

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Bordering on fear : a comparative literary study of horror fiction

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Monsters: Classic to Contemporary Symbols

Ashlee (Bailey) Menchaca

Culture, Society and Praxis, 2008

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GROTESQUE MOTIFS IN CLASSICAL LITERATURE AS MOTIVES OF MILLENIALS' AFFECTION TO SCARY STORIES

Sherill A . Gilbas

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Horror films a necessary evil paper

Carla J . Glen

Crossing Boundaries and Fear, Horror, and Interface, 2007

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Introduction to Horror Studies 6.2: American horror stories

Steven Bruhm

Horror Studies, 2015

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Loading… Special Issue, " Thinking After Dark " Screams on Screens: Paradigms of Horror

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Horror films and its effects on children, adolescences and adults

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Introduction: Horror in the Classroom

Sean Moreland

Fear and Learning: Essays on the Pedagogy of Horror, 2013

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SITUATIONS Vol. 9.2 In Excess: Intro to the Special Issue On Horror and the Global by Peter Y. Paik (Guest Editor)

Situations: Cultural Studies in the Asian Context, Peter Paik

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Dealing with the Monster. Strategies in the reception of occult content in films

Gerhard Mayer

2020

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Monster Culture in the 21st Century : A Reader

Diem-My Bui

2013

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Comparative study of the online character `Slender Man´ and the folklore figure `The Bogeyman´ - A biocultural analysis of horror elements and their implications of fundamental fears in human nature and society

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We are the things that were and shall be again: Repetition compulsion and the attraction of horror films

John O'Hagan

2012

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Monsters, Perversion, and Enjoyment: Toward a Psychoanalytic Theory of Postmodern Horror

Han-yu Huang

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Horror, personality, and threat simulation: A survey on the psychology of scary media

John Johnson

Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, 2020

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Monsters and posttraumatic stress: an experiential-processing model of monster imagery in psychological therapy, film and television

Jenny Hamilton

Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2020

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Demons of Horror : Intimations of an Inner Alien

Frans Mäyrä

2005

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Monsters and the Noir Sensibility

Kyna McClenaghan

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Anatomy of Experimental Horror: The Sublime world, Hesitation as a tool for Terror, and the Liminal effect of Sad Satan

Ignas Vieversys

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