Powers of Horror

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Explore the depths of psychological horror with 'Powers of Horror' by Julia Kristeva, a groundbreaking analysis of abjection. This BRAND NEW 2024 release from Columbia University Press dives into the intricate concepts of repulsion and the human psyche, drawing from the rich theories of Freud and Lacan. Kristeva meticulously examines how our understanding of abjection shapes our reactions to disturbing subjects, making it essential for students of psychology, literature, and horror. Through her exploration of the works of literary giants such as Louis-Ferdinand Celine, Marcel Proust, and James Joyce, she uncovers how these dominant themes of fear and loathing play an integral role in their narratives. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of horror and literary criticism, offering fresh insights that resonate within contemporary discussions of identity, trauma, and the monstrous. Whether you're a scholar, a student, or simply an aficionado of horror literature, 'Powers of Horror' will captivate your imagination and challenge your perceptions. Immerse yourself in this enlightening text that bridges literary analysis with psychological theory, making it a must-read for those exploring the darker sides of human experience. Discover how abjection influences both author and reader in this fascinating exploration that redefines horror.

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