What Ought to Scare You

What Ought to Scare You
Author: H. Marshall Leicester
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2024-06-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1476651957

Using the Hollywood studio system (1931-1960) as a historical center, this book performs close readings of classic horror films (such as Frankenstein and Cat People) while asking the following three questions: What about this movie is weird? What does this movie think ought to scare you? If there weren't monsters in this movie, what would be wrong with these people's lives? These questions guide readers toward the uniqueness of horror films in relation to the way they are classified and the feeling of "horror" that they offer. The horror genre is a collection of culturally-shared elements--words, images, or themes used to signify or evoke horror, because they have been used that way before. Instead of treating movies as examples of the horror genre through how they evoke feelings from viewers, this book locates the meaning of horror within individual films and shows how movies make their own genealogies and complicate their own scares in an evolution of the genre. It argues that classic horror movies are forms of reception of--and resistance to--the ideas of horror that were current in their historical period. Working historically, the author traces movies' interactions with their precursors and co-conspirators to show how they are the agents of historical changes in the genre and in what we take to be horror.

What Ought to Scare You

What Ought to Scare You
Author: H. Marshall Leicester
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2024-07-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1476689792

Using the Hollywood studio system (1931-1960) as a historical center, this book performs close readings of classic horror films (such as Frankenstein and Cat People) while asking the following three questions: What about this movie is weird? What does this movie think ought to scare you? If there weren't monsters in this movie, what would be wrong with these people's lives? These questions guide readers toward the uniqueness of horror films in relation to the way they are classified and the feeling of "horror" that they offer. The horror genre is a collection of culturally-shared elements--words, images, or themes used to signify or evoke horror, because they have been used that way before. Instead of treating movies as examples of the horror genre through how they evoke feelings from viewers, this book locates the meaning of horror within individual films and shows how movies make their own genealogies and complicate their own scares in an evolution of the genre. It argues that classic horror movies are forms of reception of--and resistance to--the ideas of horror that were current in their historical period. Working historically, the author traces movies' interactions with their precursors and co-conspirators to show how they are the agents of historical changes in the genre and in what we take to be horror.

Uneasy Feelings

Uneasy Feelings
Author: Christopher Caron
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781723575358

"There are some things in this world that ought not be trifled with. And this is one of those things." -Cleona Owens (The Collector)'Uneasy Feelings' is a collection of seven terrifying and chilling tales that are certain to entertain, shock, scare and disturb you. From an 'Extreme Horror Author' who finds himself trapped in the room of a haunted house, to a man with an insatiable desire to collect various cursed and supernatural objects-no matter the cost, to a group of three individuals who get revenge on those who have wronged them in a most gruesome way.The dark and twisted tales Christopher J. Caron weaves in 'Uneasy Feelings' are delivered with a signature grace and flair that fans of modern horror are sure to love!So, dear reader, are you brave enough to face what scares you? Then keep your flashlight close-by and be sure to say a quick prayer as you enter the macabre world of 'Uneasy Feelings'!

The Annotated Baseball Stories of Ring W. Lardner, 1914-1919

The Annotated Baseball Stories of Ring W. Lardner, 1914-1919
Author: Ring Lardner
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 654
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780804729635

An annotated and copiously illustrated edition of the 24 short stories published between 1914 and 1919 by Ring Lardner, which include the stories collected later and known as "You know me, Al."

Scare Tactics

Scare Tactics
Author: Douglas Walton
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9401729409

Scare Tactics, the first book on the subject, provides a theory of the structure of reasoning used in fear and threat appeal argumentation. Such arguments come under the heading of the argumentum ad baculum, the `argument to the stick/club', traditionally treated as a fallacy in the logic textbooks. The new dialectical theory is based on case studies of many interesting examples of the use of these arguments in advertising, public relations, politics, international negotiations, and everyday argumentation on all kinds of subjects. Many of these arguments are amusing, once you see the clever tactic used; others are scary. Some of the arguments appear to be quite reasonable, while others are highly suspicious, or even outrageously fraudulent. In addition to the examples taken from logic textbooks, other cases treated come from a variety of sources, including political debates, legal arguments, and arguments from media sources, like magazine articles and television ads. The purpose of this book is to explain how such arguments work as devices of persuasion, and to develop a method for analyzing and evaluating their reasonable and fallacious uses in particular cases. The book shows how such arguments share a common structure, revealing several distinctive forms of argument nested within each other. Based on its account of this cognitive structure, the new dialectical theory presents methods for identifying, analyzing, and evaluating these arguments, as they are used in specific cases. The book is a scholarly contribution to argumentation theory. It is written in an accessible style, and uses many colorful and provocative examples of fear and threat appeal arguments that are suitable for classroom discussions. The matters treated will be of interest to professionals and students in law, critical thinking, advertising, speech communication, informal logic, cognitive science, rhetoric, and media studies.

Get the Picture?

Get the Picture?
Author: Jim Piper
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-01-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 158115948X

Classic favorites, current pop films, hidden gems--they’re all part of this new edition of the popular guide to watching and enjoying movies. Newly expanded and updated to include independent films, documentaries, and special effects, Get the Picture? clearly explains techniques used to tell stories throughout cinematic history, then discusses how modern filmmakers are adapting those traditions today. In his witty and engaging text, author Jim Piper explains key concepts of film and uses fascinating side-by-side comparisons to explore relationships between movies as disparate as The Great Train Robbery and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, High Noon and Blood Diamond, Raise the Red Lantern and The Pursuit of Happyness--and all movies discussed are easily available on DVD for further study. Entertaining, readable, and full of insight, Get the Picture? will inspire readers to watch movies with a new sense of discovery and excitement.