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The Ghost in the Image: Technology and Reality in the Horror Genre

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Our century has seen the proliferation of reality shows devoted to ghost hunts, documentaries on hauntings, and horror films presented as found footage.

The horror genre is no longer exclusive to fiction and its narratives actively engage us in web forums, experiential viewing, videogames, and creepypasta.

These participative modes of relating to the occult, alongside the impulse to seek proof of either its existence or fabrication, have transformed the productionand consumption of horror stories.

The Ghost in the Image offers a new take on the place that supernatural phenomena occupy in everyday life, arguing that the relationship between the horror genre and reality is more intimate than we like to think.

Through a revisionist and transmedial approach to horror this book investigates our expectations about the ability of photography and film to work as evidence.

A historical examination of technology's role in at once showing and forging truths invites questions about ourinvestment in its powers.

Behind our obsession with documenting everyday life lies the hope that our cameras will reveal something extraordinary.

The obsessive search for ghosts in the image, however, shows that the desire to find them is matched by the pleasure of calling a hoax.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0190065788 / 9780190065782
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
302.23
02/11/2021
United States
English
168 pages
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