Fear and Learning: Essays on the Pedagogy of Horror

Fear and Learning: Essays on the Pedagogy of Horror

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Apr 8, 2013 · English · Paperback (284 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 284
Language English
Published Apr 8, 2013
Publisher McFarland & Company
ISBN-10 0786468203
ISBN-13 9780786468201

Description

This collection of essays invites readers into a thought-provoking exploration of horror's role in education. Contributors delve into the intertwining of fear and learning, revealing how horror can be a powerful tool for pedagogy. Each essay presents fresh perspectives, examining everything from the psychological effects of fear on students to the ways in which horror narratives can stimulate critical thinking and discussion.

The authors bring a diverse range of experiences and insights, enriching the discourse on how horror can illuminate various aspects of learning. By analyzing classic and contemporary works within the genre, they challenge traditional notions of what constitutes valuable educational material. Their innovative approaches encourage educators to reconsider the boundaries of their curricula and embrace the unsettling.

Ultimately, this collection serves as a significant resource for academics and educators alike, opening the door to new methodologies that engage students through the thrilling lens of horror. As they navigate the complex interplay between fear and understanding, readers will discover the unique potential of horror to foster meaningful dialogue and deeper learning experiences.

Genres

Romance Science Fiction Horror Classics Paranormal
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