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Oct 26, 2021 · Exposure to terrifying acts, or even the anticipation of those acts, can stimulate us — both mentally and physically — in opposing ways: negatively (in the form of fear or anxiety) or positively...
Sep 15, 2024 · The philosopher Noël Carroll’s book The Philosophy of Horror, is a must-read if one wants to get into the scholarly study of horror. In this book, Carroll looks at this genre of fiction from several different angles, and I have found his theory to be useful in thinking about horror.
- Charles Hackney
Specifically, it will consider whether there are personality types or other individual differences associated with preference for, and enjoyment of, horror films; whether sex differences exist in the preference for, and enjoyment of, horror film; how fear of horror film develops and how coping strategies are recruited to manage the fear elicited by horror; the psychological and emotional ...
Sep 15, 2023 · What is the psychological impact of subjecting ourselves to such terrifying narratives? This article delves into the intricacies of the psychology of horror, exploring how scary stories affect...
Horror can offer a nuanced visualisation of the psyche. Analyst and author Lisa Marchiano co-hosts This Jungian Life podcast, which delves into themes such as beauty and sex...
- Emily Steer
Oct 13, 2021 · Horror movies are, as the name suggests, designed to evoke negative emotions in viewers—fear, dread, anxiety, horror, and disgust. Why would anybody in their right mind seek out such movies?
Feb 11, 2024 · The fascination with horror movies stems from the intricate exploration of the human psyche, diving into character studies and deep narratives that captivate audiences, much like the immersive experiences found in The Walking Dead or haunted theme parks.
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