----- 恐惧本身:不合理的推理
Stephen Hessel: Introduction Early Modern Reflections on Fear Madeleine Harwood: "Witches, live witches! The house is full of witches!" The Concept of Fear in Early Modern Witchcraft Drama Stephen Hessel: Horrifying Quixote: The Thin Line between Fear and Laughter Feminised Fear Laura Hubner: Pan's Labyrinth, Fear and the Fairy Tale Susan Yi Sencindiver: Sexing or Specularising the Doppelganger: A Recourse to Poe's "Ligeia" Fear at the Movies Steven Allen: Bringing the Dead to Life - Animation and the Horrific Eric K.W. Yu: A Traditional Vengeful Ghost or the Machine in a Ghost? Narrative Dynamics, Horror Effects, and the Posthuman in Ringu Fear, Power, and Politics Michele Huppert: Terrified and Terrifying: An Examination of the Defensive Organisation of Fundamentalism C. Ferguson McGregor: Rending the Terror-Horror Nexus: The Manifest Lie and its Role in Facilitating Acts of Illegitimate Political Violence Societal Fear Henriette Dahan Kalev: Zionism, Post-Zionism and Fear of Arabness Belinda Morrissey and Kristen Davis: Fear and Horror in a Small Town: The Legacy of the Disappearance of Marilyn Wallman Notes on Contributors
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