The Horror Sensorium
Media and the Senses
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:3rd Oct '12
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Horror films, books and video games engage their audiences through combinations of storytelling practices, emotional experiences, cognitive responses and physicality that ignite the sensorium--the sensory mechanics of the body and the intellectual and cognitive functions connected to them. Through analyses of various mediums, this volume explores how the horror genre affects the mind and body of the spectator. Works explored include the films 28 Days Later and Death Proof, the video games Resident Evil 4 and Doom 3, the theme park ride The Revenge of the Mummy, transmedia experiences associated with The Dark Knight and True Blood, and paranormal romance novels featuring Anita Blake and Sookie Stackhouse. By examining how these diverse media generate medium-specific corporeal and sensory responses, it reveals how the sensorium interweaves sensory and intellectual encounters to produce powerful systems of perception.
“a most welcome contribution.... In fact it may be one of the most persuasive and useful approaches yet...erudite and eloquent...an excellent introduction...highly recommended”—Screening the Past; “an incredibly fun read...a must read...fascinating...insightful...a perfect text with which to engage a wide range of students in the new media field”—Senses of Cinema; “a helpful resource for those pursuing scholarly interest in horror, sensory theory, or transmedia...Ndalianis presents a distinct way of looking at horror texts that transcends some of the hidebound assumptions common to much modern theory”—Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts.
ISBN: 9780786461271
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
Weight: 322g
231 pages