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- catalog contributor b13004669.
- catalog contributor b13004670.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description "Horror, tragedy, and pleasure. The general theory of horrific appeal / Noël Carroll -- The mastery of Hannibal Lecter / Daniel Shaw -- The lived nightmare: trauma, anxiety, and the ethical aesthetics of horror / Elizabeth Cowie -- Aristotelian reflections on horror and tragedy in An American werewolf in London and The sixth sense / Angela Curran -- Horror's philosopher-auteurs. Heidegger, the uncanny, and Jacques Tourneur's horror films / Curtis Bowman -- Hitchcock made only one horror film: matters of time, space, causality, and the Schopenhauerian will / Ken Mogg -- What you can't see can hurt you: of invisible and hollow men / J.P. Telotte -- Philosophical (horror) investigations. On the question of the horror film / Michael Grant -- An event-based definition of art-horror / Matt Hills -- Haunting the house from within: disbelief, mitigation, and spatial experience / Aaron Smuts -- Murder as art/the art of murder: aestheticizing violence in modern cinematic horror / Steven Jay Schneider -- Horror and reality. The slasher's blood lust / Cynthia A. Freeland -- American psycho: horror, satire, aesthetics, and identification / Deborah Knight and George McKnight -- Real horror / Robert C. Solomon (with reply from Daniel Shaw).".
- catalog extent "ix, 294 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0810847922 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press,".
- catalog subject "791.43/6164 21".
- catalog subject "Horror films History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "PN1995.9.H6 D27 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Horror, tragedy, and pleasure. The general theory of horrific appeal / Noël Carroll -- The mastery of Hannibal Lecter / Daniel Shaw -- The lived nightmare: trauma, anxiety, and the ethical aesthetics of horror / Elizabeth Cowie -- Aristotelian reflections on horror and tragedy in An American werewolf in London and The sixth sense / Angela Curran -- Horror's philosopher-auteurs. Heidegger, the uncanny, and Jacques Tourneur's horror films / Curtis Bowman -- Hitchcock made only one horror film: matters of time, space, causality, and the Schopenhauerian will / Ken Mogg -- What you can't see can hurt you: of invisible and hollow men / J.P. Telotte -- Philosophical (horror) investigations. On the question of the horror film / Michael Grant -- An event-based definition of art-horror / Matt Hills -- Haunting the house from within: disbelief, mitigation, and spatial experience / Aaron Smuts -- Murder as art/the art of murder: aestheticizing violence in modern cinematic horror / Steven Jay Schneider -- Horror and reality. The slasher's blood lust / Cynthia A. Freeland -- American psycho: horror, satire, aesthetics, and identification / Deborah Knight and George McKnight -- Real horror / Robert C. Solomon (with reply from Daniel Shaw).".
- catalog title "Dark thoughts : philosophic reflections on cinematic horror / edited by Steven Jay Schneider, Daniel Shaw.".
- catalog type "text".