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Sacred Terror: Religion and Horror on the Silver Screen
Douglas E. Cowan
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| #2893679 in Books | 2016-01-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.73 x5.98l,1.06 | File type: PDF | 325 pages||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By Charles J. Mcpeak|VERY good book!|4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| An excellent examination of the topics.|By David Annable|Dr Cowan has written a lucid and interesting book that takes a good look at the presence and use of religion in horror movies. From the time-worn classics of the early days||"Cowan proves that the genre of horror film belongs firmly in the interest of religious studies."―S. Brent Plate, Associate Professor of Religion and the Visual Arts, Texas Christian University, and author of Religion and Film: Cinema and the Re-creation
Sacred Terror examines the religious elements lurking in horror films. It answers a simple but profound question: When there are so many other scary things around, why is religion so often used to tell a scary story? In this lucid, provocative book, Douglas Cowan argues that horror films are opportune vehicles for externalizing the fears that lie inside our religious selves: of evil; of the flesh; of sacred places; of a change in the sacred order; of the supernatu...
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