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English 292.401
Topics in Film & Literature
Lynda Hart profile

TR 3-4:30 Screenings T 5-8

This course will focus on cinematic 'horror' as a genre, with special emphasis on its relationship to gender and sexuality. We will be viewing and writing critical responses to an array of late twentieth-century horror films, ranging from such classics as Hitchcock's "Psycho" to "schlock" or "slasher" films such as "Texas Chainsaw Massacre." Our critical lens will be directed towards two main questions: 1. How these films cinematically create the sensation of horror 2. What these films represent to us concerning the unconscious of our cultural imaginary.

updated 2006-11-06
 
 
 
 


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