Feeding the Monster
Why horror has a hold on us
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:15th Aug '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful exploration reveals the deep emotional connections we have with horror. Feeding the Monster challenges stereotypes and celebrates the genre's cultural significance.
In Feeding the Monster, Anna Bogutskaya explores the intricate relationship between horror and human emotion. Drawing from her expertise as a film critic and broadcaster, she delves into the reasons why horror captivates audiences, offering insights into the genre's evolution within mainstream pop culture. The book examines the complex feelings of fear, anxiety, and power that horror evokes, challenging the stigma often associated with its fans.
Bogutskaya highlights the cultural significance of horror, noting its pervasive influence across various media, from television and film to music videos and social media trends. She discusses iconic works like The Babadook, Hereditary, and Get Out, emphasizing how these stories resonate with contemporary societal issues. The narrative invites readers to reconsider their perceptions of horror, suggesting that the genre serves as a vital outlet for processing our deepest fears and desires.
Ultimately, Feeding the Monster aims to dismantle the negative stereotypes surrounding horror enthusiasts, positing that there is nothing inherently wrong with those who are drawn to the genre. Instead, it celebrates the power of horror to confront uncomfortable truths and provide catharsis. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and critical analysis, Bogutskaya offers a thought-provoking examination of why we are so fascinated by monsters and the dark themes they embody.
ISBN: 9780571385768
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256 pages
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