Delicate Cutters

Delicate Cutters
Author: M.E. Purfield
Publisher: trash books
Total Pages: 170
Release:
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1524202436

Friends are full of dark secrets that can harm you, but none are more dangerous to you than your own. Your art is special make-up F/X and you love horror movies. These interests don’t fly in suburbia. You’re an outsider in high school and your family. Except for your best friend Danny. He’s also an outsider. He loves horror movies, too. He loves you. You can sense it and it scares you. When Heather moves back into town, she starts up your once longtime friendship from grade school. Heather is beautiful, popular, and confident, and she doesn’t say anything bad about your interests; at least when she’s sober. Now you’re stuck between two worlds, between two people you love who are speeding down a path to self-destruction. Little do they know, you’re racing on your own path. Buy Delicate Cutters now to experience the dark humor of teen love and obsession that will shatter your heart.

The Aesthetics of Self-Harm

The Aesthetics of Self-Harm
Author: Zoe Alderton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317269276

The Aesthetics of Self-Harm presents a new approach to understanding parasuicidal behaviour, based upon an examination of online communities that promote performances of self-harm in the pursuit of an idealised beauty. The book considers how online communities provide a significant level of support for self-harmers and focuses on relevant case studies to establish a new model for the comprehension of the online supportive community. To do so, Alderton explores discussions of self-harm and disordered eating on social networks. She examines aesthetic trends that contextualise harmful behavior and help people to perform feelings of sadness and vulnerability online. Alderton argues that the traditional understanding of self-violence through medical discourse is important, but that it misses vital elements of human group activity and the motivating forces of visual imagery. Covering psychiatry and psychology, rhetoric and sociology, this book provides essential reading for psychologists, sociologists and anthropologists exploring group dynamics and ritual, and rhetoricians who are concerned with the communicative powers of images. It should also be of great interest to medical professionals dealing with self-harming patients.

Mastering Fear

Mastering Fear
Author: Rikke Schubart
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2018-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 150133672X

Mastering Fear analyzes horror as play and examines what functions horror has and why it is adaptive and beneficial for audiences. It takes a biocultural approach, and focusing on emotions, gender, and play, it argues we play with fiction horror. In horror we engage not only with the negative emotions of fear and disgust, but with a wide range of emotions, both positive and negative. The book lays out a new theory of horror and analyzes female protagonists in contemporary horror from child to teen, adult, middle age, and old age. Since the turn of the millennium, we have seen a new generation of female protagonists in horror. There are feisty teens in The Vampire Diaries (2009–2017), troubled mothers in The Babadook (2014), and struggling women in the New French extremity with Martyrs (2008) and Inside (2007). At the fuzzy edges of the genre are dramas like Pan's Labyrinth (2006) and Black Swan (2010), and middle-age women are now protagonists with Carol in The Walking Dead (2010–) and Jessica Lange's characters in American Horror Story (2011–). Horror is not just for men, but also for women, and not just for the young, but for audiences of all ages.

Iron Age

Iron Age
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2686
Release: 1899
Genre: Hardware
ISBN: