Middlebury

FMMC 0225

Gothic and Horror

Gothic and Horror
This course examines the forms and meanings of the Gothic and horror over the last 250 years in the West. How have effects of fright, terror, or awe been achieved over this span and why do audiences find such effects attractive? Our purpose will be to understand the generic structures of horror and their evolution in tandem with broader cultural changes. Course materials will include fiction, film, readings in the theory of horror, architecture, visual arts, and electronic media. 3 hrs. lect./disc. 3 hrs lect.
Subject:
Film & Media Culture
Department:
Film & Media Culture
Division:
Arts
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR HIS NOR
Equivalent Courses:
AMST 0225 *
ENAM 0225

Sections

Fall 2024

FMMC0225A-F24 Lecture (Newbury)
FMMC0225Z-F24 Screening (Newbury)

Fall 2023

FMMC0225A-F23 Lecture (Newbury)
FMMC0225Z-F23 Screening (Newbury)

Fall 2019

FMMC0225A-F19 Lecture (Newbury)

Spring 2018

FMMC0225A-S18 Lecture (Newbury)

Spring 2015

FMMC0225A-S15 Lecture (Newbury)

Fall 2012

FMMC0225A-F12 Lecture (Newbury)

Spring 2011

FMMC0225A-S11 Lecture (Newbury)

Spring 2009

FMMC0225A-S09 Lecture (Newbury)

Spring 2008

FMMC0225A-S08 Lecture (Newbury)