The uneasy history of horror films and disability
- Written by Gwyneth Peaty, Research Fellow, School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Curtin University
Historically, horror films have been popular during times of social upheaval, as they allow audiences to work through collective cultural anxieties by tapping into their greatest fears. And “fear” is often built around ideas of what is “abnormal” – that is, different from socially constructed norms.
Throughout horror...
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