Terrors of the Flesh by David Huckvale

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The aesthetic of body horror has its origins in the ideas of the Marquis de Sade and the existential philosophies of Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche. This book examines the relationship between these writers and the various manifestations of body horror in film.

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Terrors of the Flesh by David Huckvale

The horror and psychological denial of our mortality, along with the corruptibility of our flesh, are persistent themes in drama. Body horror films have intensified these themes in increasingly graphic terms. The aesthetic of body horror has its origins in the ideas of the Marquis de Sade and the existential philosophies of Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche, all of whom demonstrated that we have just cause to be anxious about our physical reality and its existence in the world. This book examines the relationship between these writers and the various manifestations of body horror in film. The most characteristic examples of this genre are those directed by David Cronenberg, but body horror as a whole includes many variations on the theme by other figures, whose work is charted here through eight categories: copulation, generation, digestion, mutilation, infection, mutation, disintegration and extinction.
David Huckvale has worked as a researcher, writer and presenter for BBC Radio and as a lecturer for various universities in England. He lives in rural Bedfordshire.
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ISBN 13 9781476682181
ISBN 10 1476682186
Title Terrors of the Flesh
Author David Huckvale
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher McFarland
Year published 2020-08-06
Number of pages 196
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.