Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
Apr 4, 2019
Publisher
Independently published
ISBN-10
1092621075
ISBN-13
9781092621076
Description
The second volume of Thinking Horror delves into the evolution and impact of the horror genre during an exciting and transformative period known as the Horror Boom. A collection of compelling essays from a diverse group of editors and contributors, it explores the philosophical underpinnings and cultural significance of horror in contemporary society. Each author brings a unique perspective, allowing readers to engage with a spectrum of ideas and interpretations that uncover the deeper meanings behind fear and terror in literature and media.
As the contributors dissect various aspects of horror storytelling, they reveal how the genre serves as both a reflection of societal anxieties and a platform for examining existential questions. Packed with insightful analyses and thought-provoking commentary, this volume invites readers to consider not just what scares them, but why those fears resonate on such a profound level. The collective voices weave a rich tapestry that enriches the understanding of horror's role in modern storytelling and its ongoing evolution.
As the contributors dissect various aspects of horror storytelling, they reveal how the genre serves as both a reflection of societal anxieties and a platform for examining existential questions. Packed with insightful analyses and thought-provoking commentary, this volume invites readers to consider not just what scares them, but why those fears resonate on such a profound level. The collective voices weave a rich tapestry that enriches the understanding of horror's role in modern storytelling and its ongoing evolution.
Genres
Science Fiction
Horror
Philosophy
Art & Photography