Horror: Monsters, Vampires, and Ghosts in Film and Literature

LIT 281

Why do we experience pleasure in reading horror stories? Why do we keep dreaming about unexpected and incomprehensible threats to our lives? In this course, we will examine a wide array of texts and films that combine elements of the supernatural with the feelings of dread and anxiety in order to investigate what tales about monsters, ghosts, doubles and imaginary enemies within our very selves can teach us about the human psyche, history and aesthetics. We will interpret the readings and the films in their historical context and will compare diverse approaches including genre theory, biographical, media-historical, political, and psychoanalytic perspectives. All readings and discussions in English.
Curriculum Codes
  • CCI
  • HI
  • ALP
Cross-Listed As
  • CINE 278
  • GERMAN 277
Typically Offered
Fall and/or Spring