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Funny peculiar
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ISBN: 0203728025 1299479766 1135890803 9781135890803 0881634042 9780881634044 9780203728024 9781135890872 9781135890940 9781138176249 1138176249 1135890870 Year: 2004 Publisher: Hillsdale, NJ Analytic Press

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Why are jokes funny? Why do we laugh? In Funny Peculiar, Mikita Brottman demurs from recent scholarship that takes laughter-- and the broader domain of humor and the comical--as a liberating social force and an endearing aspect of self-expression. For Brottman, there is nothing funny about laughter, which is less connected to mirth and feelings of good will than to a nexus of darker emotions: fear, aggression, shame, anxiety. Brottman rethinks not only the mechanisms of humor but also the relation of humor to the body and the senses. To this end, she provides an engrossing accou

The Horror Film
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ISBN: 1283592096 9786613904546 081354257X 9780813542577 9781283592093 6613904546 0813533627 9780813533629 0813533635 9780813533636 Year: 2004 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ

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In this volume, Stephen Prince has collected essays reviewing the history of the horror film and the psychological reasons for its persistent appeal, as well as discussions of the developmental responses of young adult viewers and children to the genre. The book focuses on recent postmodern examples such as The Blair Witch Project. In a daring move, the volume also examines Holocaust films in relation to horror. Part One features essays on the silent and classical Hollywood eras. Part Two covers the postWorld War II era and discusses the historical, aesthetic, and psychological characteristics of contemporary horror films. In contrast to horror during the classical Hollywood period, contemporary horror features more graphic and prolonged visualizations of disturbing and horrific imagery, as well as other distinguishing characteristics. Princes introduction provides an overview of the genre, contextualizing the readings that follow. Stephen Prince is professor of communications at Virginia Tech. He has written many film books, including Classical Film Violence: Designing and Regulating Brutality in Hollywood Cinema, 19301968, and has edited Screening Violence, also in the Depth of Field Series.


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The Horror Film
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ISBN: 9780813542577 9780813533629 Year: 2004 Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers University Press

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Enfant Terrible! : Jerry Lewis in American Film
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ISBN: 9780814768624 9780814767054 Year: 2002 Publisher: New York, N.Y. New York University Press

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