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Badley, Linda. “The Darker Side of Genius: The (Horror) Auteur Meets Freud's Theory.” In Horror Film and Psychoanalysis: Freud's Worst Nightmare. Ed. Steven J. Schneider. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. 222-241.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: film | genius | horror | psychoanalysis | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Sigmund Freud | theory
Banash, David. “’The Blair Witch Project’: Technology, Repression, and the Evisceration of Mimesis.” Nothing That Is: Millennial Cinema and the ‘Blair Witch’ Controversies. Eds. Sarah Lynn Higley, and Jeffren Andrew Weinstock. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2004. 111-123.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Daniel Myrick | Eduardo Sanchez | fear | film | hoax | horror | Occult Sciences | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | technology
Cantor, Joanne. "I'll Never Have a Clown in My House"--Why Movie Horror Lives On. Poetics Today 25, (Summer 2004): 283-304.
Technology
Keywords: emotions | fantasy | fear | film | horror | memory | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | realism | technology
Carroll, Noë. “Afterword: Psychoanalysis and the Horror Film.” Horror Film and Psychoanalysis: Freud's Worst Nightmare. Ed. Steven J. Schneider. New York; Cambridge University Press, 2004. 255-270.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: film | horror | psychoanalysis | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Sigmund Freud
Clark, Stephanie Brown. “Frankenflicks: Medical Monsters in Classic Horror Films.” Cultural Sutures: Medicine and Media. Ed. Lester D. Friedman. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2004. 129-148.
Medicine
Keywords: bioethics | Computers & Digital Technology | euthanasia | film | health | horror | Jack Kevorkian | journalism | medicine | social sciences | technology | television
Creed, Barbara. “Freud's Worst Nightmare: Dining with Dr. Hannibal Lector.” Horror Film and Psychoanalysis: Freud's Worst Nightmare. Ed. Steven J. Schneider. New York; Cambridge University Press, 2004. 188-204.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: film | horror | nightmares | psychoanalysis | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Sigmund Freud | technology
Harris, Mason. “Vivisection, the Culture of Science, and Intellectual Uncertainty in The Island of Doctor Moreau.” Gothic Studies 4:2 (Nov. 2002): 99-116.
Popular Sciences
Keywords: Biological Sciences | H.G. Wells | horror | literature—19th C | medicine | pain | popular sciences | sadism | vivisection
Heffernan, Kevin. Ghouls, Gimmicks, and Gold: Horror Films and the American Movie Business, 1953-1968. Durham: Duke University Press, 2004.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: culture studies | film | horror | literature—20th C | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Roman Polanski | Social Studies | technology | William Castle
Higley, Sarah L., and Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock. Nothing That Is: Millennial Cinema and the Blair Witch Controversies. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2004.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Daniel Myrick | Eduardo Sanchez | fear | film | hoax | horror | Occult Sciences | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | technology
Hills, Matt. “Doing Things with Theory: From Freud's Worst Nightmares to (Disciplinary) Dreams of Horror's Cultural Value.” Horror Film and Psychoanalysis: Freud's Worst Nightmare. Ed. Steven J. Schneider. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. 205-221.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: culture studies | film | horror | nightmares | psychoanalysis | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Sigmund Freud | social sciences | theory
McCandless, David. “A Tale of Two Tituses: Julie Taymor's Vision on Stage and Screen.” Shakespeare Quarterly 53:4 (2002): 487-511.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: drama | film | horror | psychological and cognitive sciences | trauma | William Shakespeare
Morgan, Jack. The Biology of Horror: Gothic Literature and Film. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2002.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: gothic | horror | literature--19th C | psychological and cognitive sciences
Moss, Stephanie. “’Dracula and The Blair Witch Project: The Problem with Scientific Empiricism.’” Nothing That Is: Millennial Cinema and the Blair Witch Controversies. Ed. David Banash. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2004. 197-215.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: film | horror | Occult Sciences | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | technology | vampires
Pamboukian, Sylvia Amy. "Industrial Light and Magic: Popular Science, Technology, and the Occult in the Late Victorian Period." Ph.D. Dissertation: Indiana University, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Arthur Conan Doyle | automobiles | culture studies | Gothicism | H. G. Wells | horror | literature--19th C | magic | Occult Sciences | popular science | Robert Louis Stevenson | Rudyard Kipling | social sciences | technology | X-ray
Paul, William. “'What Does Dr. Judd Want?': Transformation, Transference and Divided Selves in Cat People.” Horror Film and Psychoanalysis: Freud's Worst Nightmare. Ed. Steven J. Schneider. New York; Cambridge University Press, 2004. 159-176.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: film | horror | identity | psychoanalysis | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Sigmund Freud | transference | transformation
Schneider, Steven J., ed. Horror Film and Psychoanalysis: Freud's Worst Nightmare. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Technology
Keywords: film | horror | nightmares | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Sigmund Freud | technology
Schneider, Steven Jay. “Introduction: Psychoanalysis in/and/of the Horror Film,” Horror Film and Psychoanalysis: Freud's Worst Nightmare. Ed. Steven J. Schneider. New York; Cambridge University Press, 2004.1-16.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: film | horror | psychoanalysis | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Sigmund Freud
Smith, Angela Marie. "'Hideous progeny': Eugenics, disability, and classic horror cinema." Ph.D. Dissertation: University Minnesota, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Biological Sciences | blindness | culture studies | determinism | disability | electricity | eugenics | film | horror | id | identity | literature--20th C | medicine | metaphor | monsters | narrative | physiognomy | popular science | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences | technology | X-ray
Starks, Lisa S. “Cinema of Cruelty: Powers of Horror in Julie Taymor’s Titus.” In Starks (Collections): pp. 121-142. [2002]
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Carol Clover | drama | film | gender studies | horror | Julia Kristeva | Julie Teymor | literature—20th C | psychological and cognitive sciences | technology | visual arts—20th C | William Shakespeare
Turvey, Malcolm. “Philosophical Problems Concerning the Concept of Pleasure for Future Psychoanalytical Theories of (the Horror) Film.” Horror Film and Psychoanalysis: Freud's Worst Nightmare. Ed. Steven J. Schneider. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. 68-86.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: film | horror | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Turvey, Malcolm. “Philosophical Problems Concerning the Concept of Pleasure for Future Psychoanalytical Theories of (the Horror) Film.” Horror Film and Psychoanalysis: Freud's Worst Nightmare. Ed. Steven J. Schneider. New York; Cambridge University Press, 2004. 68-86.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: film | horror | philosophy | pleasure | psychoanalysis | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Sigmund Freud