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Do the Psychological Techniques Employed by Horror Filmmakers Have a Direct Relation to Societies Fears and Paranoia?
I'd be extremely interested in hearing everyones views on the subject and would of course give full credits and recognition to any opinions used in the final document - as horror fans you are all primary sources of information. I'm very aware how vague that question might seem so below, please find my contents page which will hopefully make my train of thought clearer to you all. Introduction Identification of Subject Research Methodology Introduction of Subject Chapter 1 The Conventions of Horror - A Nightmare on Elm St. vs. Alien Commonplace Imagery Enclosed Spaces The Floating Camera Concealment The Story The Screaming Victim Subliminal Sexual Imagery Social Themes Chapter 2 Early Horror Global Threat The Cold War Post War Paranoia Chapter 3 Body Horror Consumer Obsession The Thing - Cancer/Disease The Blob - Organic Disease The Fly - Aids Chapter 4 Zombies Origins Hallmarks Of The Dead Social and Political Undertones I'm particularly interested in hearing peoples opinions about early horror and underlying themes regarding the cold war (The Day the Earth Stood Still) and Post-War (Invasion of the Body Snatchers). However all views, thoughts and opinions on the question will be more than welcome. I look forward to hearing from you, Rick |
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