Horror

Brigid Cherry author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:9th Feb '09

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Horror cinema is a hugely successful, but at the same time culturally illicit genre that spans the history of cinema. It continues to flourish with recent cycles of supernatural horror and torture porn that span the full range of horror styles and aesthetics. It is enjoyed by audiences everywhere, but also seen as a malign influence by others.

In this Routledge Film Guidebook, audience researcher and film scholar Brigid Cherry provides a comprehensive overview of the horror film and explores how the genre works. Examining the way horror films create images of gore and the uncanny through film technology and effects, Cherry provides an account of the way cinematic and stylistic devices create responses of terror and disgust in the viewer.

Horror examines the way these films construct psychological and cognitive responses and how they speak to audiences on an intimate personal level, addressing their innermost fears and desires. Cherry further explores the role of horror cinema in society and culture, looking at how it represents various identity groups and engages with social anxieties, and examining the way horror sees, and is seen by, society.

'If you are thinking about teaching horror, I would heartily recommend this guide' - MEA

‘...a cogent and accessible introduction to the genre’- Matt Yockney, Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts

ISBN: 9780415456685

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 600g

244 pages