The Curriculum of Horror

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Or, the Pedagogies of Monsters, Madmen, and the Misanthropic

ISBN: 1433163225
ISBN 13: 9781433163227
Autor: Grant, James
Verlag: Peter Lang
Umfang: 244 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.03.2019
Auflage: 1/2019
Format: 1.8 x 23.1 x 15.5
Gewicht: 496 g
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

This text argues that works that fit into the horror genre (including film, written works, radio plays, music, and more) have been largely ignored by curriculum theorists, and that this marginalization makes the genre rife for exploring the anxieties that drive people to invent these tales, leaving them fertile ground for curriculum exploration.

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Beschreibung

Horror often gets a bad rap, written off as fodder and sensational trash. This text argues that works of the grotesque, most particularly those that fit into the horror genre (including film, written works, radio plays, music, and more), are rich with content that has been largely ignored by curriculum theorists, and that this marginalization makes the genre rife for exploring the anxieties that drive people to invent these tales, leaving them fertile ground for curriculum exploration. Author James V. Grant takes a bricolage approach to understanding constructed monstrosity within cultural phenomena, using it as groundwork for autobiographical and cultural research. Through this bricolageparticularly as a means for exploring the third spaces that the monstrous inhabit and what this habitation revealsthe author problematizes not only a range of identity politics, but also the primacy of human access in educational thought, questioning the efficacy of viewing students, teachers, and schools as objectively knowable data factories. The blending of frameworks creates a Victor Frankenstein approach to uncovering what popular creations of monstrosity reveal about the anxieties of the current age, and what understanding them opens up for curriculum studies. The texts arts-based inquiry into exploring monstrosity, beginning each chapter with a nightmare screenplay (based on the authors own nightmares) relevant to the subject matter at hand and ending with theoretical introspection that situates the author within the subject matter, also provides a set of examples of horror theorizing in action.

Autorenporträt

James V. Grant earned his Ed.D from Georgia Southern University, focusing on curriculum and cultural studies, with a personal lens turned most often toward how the monstrous creeps into those areas. He has published several articles in educational journals in recent years, each exploring the curricular value of some dark element of humanity. He has taught English, debate, and film classes in private, public, impoverished, economically privileged, rural, urban, and suburban schools across Georgia. He currently teaches English at Grovetown High School.

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