#r' david weinstock
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Photo
Source
77 notes
·
View notes
Photo
Horror: A Companion (Genre Fiction and Film Companions), edited by Simon Bacon, Peter Lang Ltd., 2019. Info: peterlang.com.
What is Horror? Horror is an inherently sensational and popular phenomenon. Extreme violence, terrifying monsters and jarring music shock, scare and excite us out of our everyday lives. The horror genre gives shape to the particular anxieties of society but also reveals the fundamental nature of what it is to be human. This volume provides an introduction to horror in compact and accessible essays, from classics such as Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining to contemporary throwbacks like the Duffer Brothers’ Stranger Things. Beginning with the philosophical and historical background of horror, this book touches upon seminal figures such as Poe, Lovecraft, Quiroga, Jackson, King and Suzuki and engages with the evolution of the genre across old and new media from literature, art and comics to film, gaming and social media. Alongside this is a consideration of established and emerging areas like smart horror (Jordan Peele’s Get Out), queer horror (Brad Falchuk’s American Horror Story), eco-horror (Alex Garland’s Annihilation), horror video games (P.T.) and African American horror (Tananarive Due’s Ghost Summer: Stories). This volume provides an invaluable resource for experts, students and general readers alike for further understanding the horror genre and the ways it is developing into the future.
Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction – Simon Bacon Part I. Approaches to Horror David Robert Mitchell’s It Follws (2014) — The Limits of Knowledge – Murray Leeder Dan Trachtenberg’s 10 Clverfield Lane (2016) — Inconceivable Horror – Gerry Canavan Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza’s [REC](2007) — The Affective Approach to Horror – Xavier Aldana Reyes Brad Falchuk’s American Horror Story (2011-present) — Queer Horror and Performative Pleasure – Darren Elliott-Smith Part II. Media and Mediums of Horror Victor Fresco’s Santa Clarita Diet (2017-present) — Television Horror – Lorna Jowett and Stacey Abbott Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez’s Locke & Key (2008-2013) — Horror Comics –Julia Round Kojima Production’s P.T. (2014) — The Game of Horror – Christian McCrea Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ (1982) and Stanley Kubrick’ The Shining (1980) — The Sound of Horror – Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock Joseph DeLage and Troy Wagner’s Marble Hornets (2009-2014) — New Media Horror – Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Part III. Categories of Contemporary Horror Spierig Brothers’ Jigsaw (2017) — Torture Porn Rebooted? – Steve Jones Alex Garland’s Annihilation (2018) — Eco Horror — Elizabeth Parker The Duffer Brothers’ Stranger Things (2016-present) — Horror and Nostalgia – Thomas Fahy Alex Garland’s Ex-Machina (2014) — Science Fiction and Horror – Steffen Hantke James DeMonaco’s The Purge: Anarchy (2014) — Post-millennial Horror – Stacey Abbott Jordan Peele’s Get Out (2017) — Smart Horror – Stephanie A. Graves Part IV. National and Cross-Cultural Horror in the Twenty-first Century Jeremy Dyson, Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith’ The League of Gentlemen (1999-2017) — Contemporary Folk Horror – Tracy Fahey Julia Ducournau’s Raw (2016) — Euro Horror – Ian Olney Sadako Yamamura and the Ring Cycle (1991-present) — Asian Horror – Katarzyna Ancuta Mariana Henriquez’s Things We Lost in the Fire (2009-2017) — Argentinian Horror – Cristina Santos Tananarive Due’s Ghost Summer: Stories (2015) — African-American Horror – Gina Wisker Cowboy Smithx’ The Candy Meister (2014) — First Nations Horror – Gail de Vos and Kayla Lar-Son Prosit Roy’s Pari (2018) — Bollywood Horror – Meheli Sen Jalmari Helander’s Rare Exports (2003-2010) — Transnational Horror – Dana Och Part V. Horror Authors and their Contemporary Afterlives Laeta Kalogridis’ Altered Carbon (2018-present) — Edgar Allan Poe – Dara Downey Crafteons’s Cosmic Reawakening (2017) — H.P. Lovecraft – Carl H. Sederholm Damián Szifron’s Relatos salvajes (2014) — Horacio Quiroga Caitlín R. Kiernarn’s The Drowning Girl (2012) — Shirley Jackson – Kristopher Woofter Stephen King’s Full Dark No Stars (2010) — Stephen King – Simon Brown Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
5 notes
·
View notes
Text
Borderline Personality Disorder in Transition Age Youth with Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder in Transition Age Youth with Bipolar Disorder
Acta Psychiatr Scand. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2016 Oct 1. Published in final edited form as: Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2015 Oct; 132(4): 270–280.
Published online 2015 Apr 11. doi: 10.1111/acps.12415
PMCID: PMC4573347 NIHMSID: NIHMS670411 PMID: 25865120 Shirley Yen, Ph.D.,1,2 Elisabeth Frazier, Ph.D.,1,4 Heather Hower, M.S.W.,1 Lauren M. Weinstock, Ph.D.,1,2 David R. Topor
View On WordPress
0 notes