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Metamorphosis : a look at the changing face of horror.
Published 2009“…This paper studies the background literature with regards to the horror genre and discusses the effects which society have on innovations in the horror genre. …”
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The facade
Published 2015“…The use of three levels of the horror genre will be thoroughly explored and applied.…”
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Eden Creek
Published 2023“…Literary elements endemic to the horror genre, such as suspense, are also used to establish tone and mood.…”
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Multicultural appeal of Pontianak films in the golden age of Singapore cinema
Published 2023“…An advertisement featuring the original 1957 Pontianak film which sparked off the horror genre in Singapore was written fully in Mandarin, and the film was also dubbed in Mandarin and Cantonese. …”
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Dissecting nature and grotesque elements in Tunku Halim's Juriah's Song
Published 2016“…Tunku Halim's novella Juriah's Song (2008) revolves around the protagonist, Akri, and his encounter with the ghost of his late girlfriend, Juriah. Categorised as a horror genre, the characters and settings of this novella serve as important ground where elements of nature and the grotesque interweave to enhance the plot. …”
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Jungian shadow of the unconscious in The Between and Come Closer
Published 2017“…Over the course of time, as a result of the changing trend in horror fictions as well as critics consensus that the horror genre does not merit scholarly attention, studies on the shadow tend to disengage from horror elements in favor of focusing on realistic and grounded psychological issues. …”
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Asian Horror: The Factors Driving Thai And Japanese Horror Film Industry: An Analysis Towards Ringu (1998) And Shutter (2004)
Published 2014“…The young directors were tired of the constraints inherent within traditional genre films, usually produced by the major productions, and wanted to explore various other genres, mainly the horror genre. As for the result, the second part of the paper explores the comparison between Thailand and Japan‟s most celebrated horror directors and their most critically acclaimed feature films. …”
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