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"The Psycho Records follows the influence of the primal shower scene within subsequent slasher and splatter films. American soldiers returning from World War II were called "psychos" if they exhibited mental illness. Robert Bloch and Alfred Hitchcock turned the term into a catch-all phrase for a range of psychotic and psychopathic symptoms or dispositions. They transferred a war disorder to the American heartland. Drawing on his experience with German film, Hitchcock packed inside his shower stall the essence of schauer, the German cognate meaning "horror." Later serial horror film production has post-traumatically flashed back to Hitchcock's shower scene. In the end, though, this book argues the effect is therapeutically finite. This extensive case study summons the genealogical readings of philosopher and psychoanalyst Laurence Rickels. The book opens not with another reading of Hitchcock's 1960 film but with an evaluation of various updates to vampirism over the years. It concludes with a close look at the rise of demonic and infernal tendencies in horror movies since the 1990s and the problem of the psycho as our most uncanny double in close quarters."--Publisher's website.
film --- filmgeschiedenis --- filmtheorie --- twintigste eeuw --- Hitchcock Alfred --- Psycho --- horror --- Verenigde Staten --- film en psychoanalyse --- 791.41 --- Thrillers (Motion pictures) --- Slasher films --- Films d'horreur --- Films à suspense --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire et critique. --- Film --- Bodycount films --- Dead teenager movies --- Slashers (Motion pictures) --- Horror films --- Film thrillers --- Movie thrillers --- Psycho thrillers (Motion pictures) --- Psychological thrillers (Motion pictures) --- Psychothrillers (Motion pictures) --- Suspense films --- Thriller films --- Thriller movies --- Thrillers (Motion pictures, television, etc.) --- Motion pictures --- Crime films --- Films à suspense
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This book, like the post-Heideggerian reception of Nietzsche, rides out the splits and frays of the text offering an up-to-date look at international Nietzsche scholarship. Included are topics such as the collaboration of German thought with the rise of National Socialism and the alliance between Nietzschean genealogy and Freudian culture criticism in regard to technology and the unconscious, the status of moral imperatives from Kant to Heidegger, and Heidegger's alleged rediscovery of Nietzsche as the last metaphysician. Looking After Nietzsche is nonexclusionary in the risks it takes; every thread of Nietzsche is pursued throughout its labyrinthine entanglements.
Philosophy, Modern --- Methodology. --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, --- Heidegger, Martin, --- Influence. --- Philosophy --- Research --- Methodology --- Nietzsche, Friedrich --- Nietzsche, Friederich --- Khaĭdegger, Martin, --- Haĭdegger, Martin, --- Hīdajar, Mārtin, --- Hai-te-ko, --- Haidegŏ, --- Chaitenger, Martinos, --- Chaitenker, Martinos, --- Chaintenger, Martin, --- Khaĭdeger, Martin, --- Hai-te-ko-erh, --- Haideger, Marṭinn, --- Heidegger, M. --- Haideger, Martin, --- Hajdeger, Martin, --- הייגדר, מרתין --- היידגר, מרטין --- היידגר, מרטין, --- 海德格尔, --- Chaintenker, Martin, --- Hāydigir, Mārtīn, --- Hīdigir, Mārtīn, --- هاىدگر, مارتين, --- هىدگر, مارتين, --- Humanities Methodology --- PHILOSOPHY, MODERN --- PHILOSOPHY --- Philosophy, modern
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In the "Introduction; or, How Star Wars Became Our Oldest Cultural Memory" of the first volume of Critique of Fantasy, the gambit of a contest between science fiction and fantasy was already sketched out. J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis aimed to separate the fantasy from the techno-science foregrounded in works by H.G. Wells, for example, and raise the fantasy or fairy-story to the power of an alternate adult literary genre. My study of the contest between the B-genres for ownership of the evolution of the social relation of art out of the condemned site of day dreaming required in the first place a reading apparatus, which the first volume derived from psychoanalytic theories of daydreaming's relationship to conscious thought, the unconscious, and artistic production as well as from their prehistory, the philosophies of dreams, ghosts, willing and wishing.
Fantasy literature. --- Fiction genres. --- Science fiction. --- Science --- Science stories --- Fiction --- Future, The, in literature --- Genre fiction --- Genres, Fiction --- Literary form --- Fantastic literature --- Literature
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Horror tales --- Vampire films --- Vampires in literature. --- History and criticism.
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Film. --- Ottinger --- Ottinger, Ulrike, --- Ottinger, Ulrike.
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