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Why are audiences drawn to horror films? Previous answers to that question have included everything from a need to experience fear to a hunger for psychotherapy. This critical text proposes that the horror film''s primary purpose is to present monsters, best understood as deformed and destructive beings. These monsters satisfy the audience''s desire to know these beings, in particular those beings too fantastic and dangerous to know in real life. The text illuminates many aspects of the horror film genre, including epistemology, ethics, evaluation, history, monster taxonomy, and filmmaking techniques.



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Preface 1


PART I. THE HORROR FILM ANALYZED

1. Purpose 5

2. Knowing 18

3. DDB Profile 28

4. Structure 38

5. Essential Elements 47

6. Ethics 61

7. Meaning and Significance 72

8. Evaluation of a Good Horror Film 83

9. Evaluation of a Bad Horror Film 96


PART II. THE HORROR FILM IN CONTEXT

10. Genres 107

11. History: Beginnings to the 1950s 117

12. History: 1960s to the Present 131

13. Reputation 143

14. Taxonomy 151

15. Techniques 168

16. Directors 181

17. Stars and DDBs 194

18. Other Directions 201


Notes 209

Bibliography 215

Index 219

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      Publisher: McFarland & Company
      Publication Date: 3/31/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780786463077, 978-0786463077
      ISBN10: 0786463074

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Why are audiences drawn to horror films? Previous answers to that question have included everything from a need to experience fear to a hunger for psychotherapy. This critical text proposes that the horror film''s primary purpose is to present monsters, best understood as deformed and destructive beings. These monsters satisfy the audience''s desire to know these beings, in particular those beings too fantastic and dangerous to know in real life. The text illuminates many aspects of the horror film genre, including epistemology, ethics, evaluation, history, monster taxonomy, and filmmaking techniques.



      Trade Review
      Preface 1


      PART I. THE HORROR FILM ANALYZED

      1. Purpose 5

      2. Knowing 18

      3. DDB Profile 28

      4. Structure 38

      5. Essential Elements 47

      6. Ethics 61

      7. Meaning and Significance 72

      8. Evaluation of a Good Horror Film 83

      9. Evaluation of a Bad Horror Film 96


      PART II. THE HORROR FILM IN CONTEXT

      10. Genres 107

      11. History: Beginnings to the 1950s 117

      12. History: 1960s to the Present 131

      13. Reputation 143

      14. Taxonomy 151

      15. Techniques 168

      16. Directors 181

      17. Stars and DDBs 194

      18. Other Directions 201


      Notes 209

      Bibliography 215

      Index 219

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