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Primal roots of horror cinema Evolutionary psychology and narratives of fear

Fry, Carrol L. (Author).

Summary: Why is horror in film and literature so popular? Why do viewers and readers enjoy feeling fearful? Experts in the fields of sociobiology and evolutionary psychology posit that behaviors from our ancestors that favored survival and adaptation still influence our actions, decisions and thoughts today. The author, with input from a new generation of Darwinists, explores six primal narratives that recur in the horror genre. They are territoriality, tribalism, fear of genetic assimilation, mating rituals, fear of the predator, and distrust or fear of the Other.

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  • ISBN: 9781476635316
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource
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    electronic resource
  • Publisher: 2019.

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Electronic reproduction. Jefferson : McFarland, 2019. Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser.
Subject: Literary Criticism
Performing Arts
Psychology
Nonfiction

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